There Is No Detectable Link Between Greenland’s Climate And Atmospheric CO2 Changes

Greenland’s climate changes are remarkably uncorrelated with climate model expectations and changes in atmospheric CO2.

When CO2 levels were in the mid-200s parts per million (11.7 to 4.5 thousand years ago) the Arctic and northern Greenland were 2-4°C warmer than now, ice margins were 80 km behind today’s, ice-free open water conditions prevailed, and Greenland warmed 10°C in just 60 years (Elnegaard Hansen et al., 2022)

Image Source: Elnegaard Hansen et al., 2022

In the last two decades, as atmospheric CO2 has increased by 25 ppm, Greenland warming “is not evident” (Matsumura et al., 2022). Instead, temperature stations document cooling trends.

Image Source: Matsumura et al., 2022

Past interglacial CO2 levels of only 280 ppm were associated with a “nearly ice free” Greenland and the presence of flora and fauna in subarctic terrestrial environments 1000 km northwards of where they can survive today, implying “at least 5°C higher temperatures” (Bennike and Böcher, 2021). Summer sea water temperatures were as much as “7-8°C higher than at present”.

Image Source: Bennike and Böcher, 2021

The assumption that Greenland’s climate (and thus ice sheet melt and associated sea level rise) can be linked to changes in atmospheric CO2 is contradicted by paleoclimate evidence and even modern instrumental temperature records.

15 responses to “There Is No Detectable Link Between Greenland’s Climate And Atmospheric CO2 Changes”

  1. John Hultquist

    ” YD at 11.7 ka BP ”

    YD = Younger Dryas

    The time stated is at the end of the Younger Dryas:
    Younger Dryas – Wikipedia

    . . . that was from 12,900 to 11,700 years before now.
    Named after this flower:
    Dryas octopetala – Wikipedia

  2. voza0db

    There is NO AMOUNT of papers that can erase the PROGRAMMING of the last 30 years surrounding “MAN MADE GLOBAL WARMIG” aka “MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE” aka “CLIMATE EMERGENCY”.

    Modern moron slaves DO NOT READ such papers and since these WILL NEVER be televised, MMS/3i’s will never know they’ve been fooled!

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    1. Petit_Barde

      Operations to which we can add OPERATION ENERGIUS

  3. Chris Hanley

    “The assumption that Greenland’s climate (and thus ice sheet melt and associated sea level rise) can be linked to changes in atmospheric CO2 is contradicted by paleoclimate evidence and even modern instrumental temperature records”.
    Theoretically CO2 has been a global climate factor in the past 100 years or so.
    Greenland climate fluctuations in the past without CO2 forcing do not falsify the proposition that CO2 is affecting current climate trends; there is no way of knowing what the global or Greenland climates would have done in the past 100 years or so without CO2 forcing, such as getting much colder.

  4. Peter Qualey

    Data doesn’t match model predictions – quelle surprise!
    Cf https://joannenova.com.au/?p=86591&preview=true – on just this point

  5. RoHa

    No link? Well find one, dammit! We’ve got to blame CO2.

  6. Lasse

    Hans Wson Ahlmann observed a change in temperatures in Svalbard.
    Glaciers melted -back in 1920s.
    Periodical change due to currents along the coastline.
    https://archive.org/details/glaciervariation00ahlm/page/n5/mode/2up

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