
What year did Al Gore go to Kyoto in Japan?
& & Name 2 hot cycles that occurred during the last 1000 years & & How many people in Calcutta and Bangladesh could be displaced if the Greenland or West Antarctica melted?
The Kyoto Protocol is a protocol to the International Framework Convention on Climate Change was adopted for use, December 11, 1997 by the 3rd Conference of the Parties, which met in Kyoto, and entered into force February 16, 2005. Since May 2008, 1823 parties have ratified the protocol. Among these, 36 developed CG countries (plus the EU as a party to the European Union) agreed to a 10% increase in emissions for Iceland but since the Member States of the EU each have individual obligations, [2] much larger increases (up to 27%) are allowed to some countries of the EU's less developed (see below # Increase in emissions of greenhouse gas emissions since 1990). Pleistocene glacial cycles glacial and interglacial cycles, represented by the CO2 from the atmosphere, measured from samples of ice cores dating back 650,000 years Originally periods were named after geological features, and these names vary from region to region. It is now more common to refer to periods by the number of marine isotope stage. [3] The record marine preserves all last glaciation, the land based evidence is less complete because successive glaciations may erase evidence of their predecessors. Ice cores in the accumulation of ice Continental also provide a complete file, but does not go as far back in time as a marine data. Pollen data from lakes and bogs, and loess profiles provided important field based on data correlation. [4] The system of names has not been completely filled since the Technical discussions are made using marine isotope stage numbers. For example, there are five Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles recorded in marine sediments during the last half million years, but only three interglacial classics were originally recognized on land during This period (Mindel, Riss and Würm) [5]. terrestrial evidence works pretty well back in the position of MIS 6, but it was difficult to coordinate steps using only land of the evidence before this date. Thus, the "names" system is incomplete and the identification of terrestrial glacial previous to that are a little uncertain. However, land information is mostly useful to examine the reliefs, and the correlation of step of known marine isotope with them. [4] The last glacial and interglacial phases of the Pleistocene are named, from most recent to most distant, as follows. Dates are shown in thousands of years before present. [Edit] Land-based chronology of Pleistocene glacial cycles of the factual accuracy This section is disputed. Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. (May 2008) Glacial Backwards Names Index Inter / Glacial Period (ka) MIS Alpine Epoch N. N. American European Great Britain S. U.S. current Flandrian interglacial – 12 1 Holocene 1st Würm or Wisconsin Weichsel Vistula Llanquihue Devensian glacial period, from 12 to 110 2-4 & 5a-d Riss-Würm Pleistocene Sangamonian Ipswichian Eemian interglacial 110 to 130 5th 2nd Riss Illinoian Saale Wolstonian or Santa María Gipping glacial period from 130 to 200 6 Yarmouth Mindel-Riss interglacial Holstein Hoxnian (s) 200 – 300/380 7,9,11 3 to 5 Mindel Kansan Anglian Elsterian Río Llico glacial period (s) 300/380-455 8,10,12 Gunz-Mindel interglacial Aftonian Cromerian * (s) 455 to 620 13-15 7th Günz Nebraska Menapian Beestonian Caracol glacial period from 620 to 680 16 earlier periods of the Pleistocene Name Inter / Ice Age (ka) MIS Epoch Pastonian period 600-800 interglacial stage Pastonian Pre-glacial period from 800 to 1300 Stage Bramertonian interglacial from 1300 to 1550 ** data table is based on Figure Gibbard 22.1. [3] [edit] Ice core elements of glaciation recent article: Ice core Ice cores are used for recordings with high resolution of recent glaciation. It confirms the chronology of the marine isotope stages. Data from ice cores shows that these Last 400,000 years have consisted of short interglacials (10,000 to 30,000 years) is about as hot as this alternated with much longer (70,000 90,000 years) glacial significantly colder than today. The new ice core from Antarctica EPICA has revealed that there are between 400,000 and 780,000 years, interglacials occupied a much greater proportion of each glacial / interglacial cycle, but not too hot the subsequent interglacial.
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