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Earth's Climate System: Key Figures and Data

This resource includes a collection of informative figures and tables on Earth's climate history, radiative forcing, temperature changes, global carbon cycle, and more.

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Earth's Climate System: Key Figures and Data

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  1. Figures from Chapter 1, Earth’s Climate System, by Ross J. Salawitch, Brian F. Bennett, Austin P. Hope, Walter R. Tribett and Timothy P. Canty in Paris Climate Agreement: Beacon of Hope. Use of these figures is permitted under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, duplication, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as appropriate credit to the original authors is given. Any use of these figures in a publication should cited them as: Salawitch, R.J. et al., Chapter 1, Earth’s Climate System, in Salawitch, R.J., T.P. Canty, A.P. Hope, W.R. Tribett, and B.F. Bennett, Paris Climate Agreement: Beacon of Hope, doi 10.1007/978-3-319-46939-3_1, 2017. . The posting of any of these figures on the web is allowed, provided a citation and a link to http://parisbeaconofhope.org is included. Please consult the published document for full figure captions.

  2. Figure 1.1 Earth’s climate history, past 500 million years

  3. Figure 1.1 (landscape) Earth’s climate history, past 500 million years

  4. Figure 1.2 Temperature, GHGs, and population, Common Era

  5. Figure 1.3 Radiative forcing of climate and temperature, Anthropocene

  6. Figure 1.4 Radiative forcing of climate, various factors, Anthropocene

  7. Figure 1.5 Temperature change profile, 19592012

  8. Figure 1.6 Global carbon cycle, 1959present

  9. Figure 1.7 Human fingerprint on rising CO2

  10. Figure 1.8 Human fingerprint on hemispheric gradient of CO2

  11. Figure 1.9 Global methane budget

  12. Figure 1.10 The rise and fall of RF due to aerosols

  13. Table 1.1 Global warming potentials

  14. Table 1.2 Properties of long lived HFCs, PFCs, SF6, and NF3

  15. Table 1.3 ΔRF values used in Fig 1.4

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