Emissions Linked to End of 2,000-Year Arctic Trend
By Juliet Eliperin, Washington Post, September 4. 2009
Human-generated greenhouse gas emissions have helped reverse a 2,000-year trend of cooling in the Arctic, prompting warmer average temperatures in the past decade that now rank higher than at any time since 1 B.C., according to a study published Thursday in the online version of the journal Science.