
549 - Charlie Zender (Climate Scientist)
Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
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The Holocene Warm Period
Ice ages seem to occur with a frequency roughly every 10 to 15,000 years in the last 150,000 years or so. In between the ice ages, there's a warm period that's much shorter. We have prolonged the warm period artificially due to greenhouse gas emissions.
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