A robust 1750-2020 temperature proxy reconstruction (Karlsson et al., 2025) from a spruce forest in the Norwegian mountains identifies yet another location on the globe unaffected by anthropogenic “global warming.”

By Kenneth Richard on 7. March 2025
A robust 1750-2020 temperature proxy reconstruction (Karlsson et al., 2025) from a spruce forest in the Norwegian mountains identifies yet another location on the globe unaffected by anthropogenic “global warming.”

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I have always been suspicious of what any Norwegian tree has to say.
It seems that the only places to have warming are those with large global warming scientists communities
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Nowhere in the article it says there was no net warming over 270 years. That wasn’t even what the study looked at. If you look at the graphs you can se a rise in temperature.
This study looked at a new method to extrapolate temperature data (I.e. Comparing it to another methodology).
Pathetic fake news
thank you
That’s an interesting study. It’s always valuable to see long-term climate data offering a broader perspective on regional temperature trends. Understanding historical climate patterns can provide important insights for future climate predictions and policymaking.