David Schneider (DI02331)

A paleoclimatologist, Schneider studies past, present, and future climate changes. In particular, he focuses on Earth's polar regions, using climate models and geologic records to test hypotheses about past and present Arctic and Antarctic climates. Recent research by Schneider and colleagues s...

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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:imagegallery_2198 2023-05-15T13:52:33+02:00 David Schneider (DI02331) Calvin, Carlye (Carlye Calvin) (photographerpht) 1 photograph image/tiff http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7ht2mgj unknown University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) NCAR/UCAR Image and Multimedia Gallery imagegallery:2198 DI02331 ark:/85065/d7ht2mgj 3293 http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7ht2mgj Copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). By [insert name of photographer when listed], licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License, via OpenSky. For commercial use contact copyright@ucar.edu. CC-BY-NC StillImage image ftncar 2022-08-09T17:23:46Z A paleoclimatologist, Schneider studies past, present, and future climate changes. In particular, he focuses on Earth's polar regions, using climate models and geologic records to test hypotheses about past and present Arctic and Antarctic climates. Recent research by Schneider and colleagues showed that Arctic temperatures in the 1990s reached their warmest levels of any decade in at least 2,000 years, providing new evidence that the Arctic would be cooling if not for greenhouse gas emissions. Still Image Antarc* Antarctic Arctic OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Antarctic Arctic
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