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Timeline of Global Warming Events
(This list of events was produced by Spencer Weart at the
American Institute of Physics in Greenbelt, Maryland. For more information
on any of these events or on Mr. Weart, please visit his website by clicking
here.) 1800-1870 Level of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) in the atmosphere, as later measured in ancient ice, is about 290 ppm (parts per million). First Industrial Revolution. Coal, railroads, and land clearing speed up greenhouse gas emission, while better agriculture and sanitation speed up population growth. 1896 Arrhenius publishes first calculation of global warming from human emissions of CO2.=>Simple models 1897 Chamberlin produces a model for global carbon exchange including feedbacks.=>Simple models 1870-1910 Second Industrial Revolution. Fertilizers and other chemicals, electricity, and public health further accelerate growth. 1914-1918 World War I; governments learn to mobilize and control industrial societies. 1920-1925 Opening of Texas and Persian Gulf oil fields inaugurates era of cheap energy. 1930s Global warming trend since late 19th century reported.=>Modern temp's Milankovitch proposes orbital changes as the cause of ice ages.=>Climate cycles 1938 Callendar argues that CO2 greenhouse global warming is underway, reviving interest in the question.=>CO2 greenhouse 1939-1945 World War II. Grand strategy is largely driven by a struggle to control oil fields. 1945 U.S. Office of Naval Research begins generous funding of many fields of science, some of which happen to be useful for understanding climate change.=>Government 1956 Ewing and Donn offer a feedback model for quick ice age onset.=>Simple models Phillips produces a somewhat realistic computer model of the global atmosphere.=>Models (GCMs) Plass calculates that adding CO2 to the atmosphere will have a significant effect on the radiation balance.=>Radiation math 1957 Launch of Soviet Sputnik satellite. Cold War concerns support 1957-58 International Geophysical Year, bringing new funding and coordination to climate studies.=>International Revelle finds that CO2 produced by humans will not be readily absorbed by the oceans.=>CO2 greenhouse 1958 Telescope studies show a greenhouse effect raises temperature of the atmosphere of Venus far above the boiling point of water.=>Venus & Mars 1960 Downturn of global temperatures since the early 1940s is reported. =>Modern temp's Keeling accurately measures CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere and detects an annual rise.=>CO2 greenhouse The level is 315 ppm. 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, peak of the Cold War. 1963 Calculations suggest that feedback with water vapor could make the climate acutely sensitive to changes in CO2 level.=>Radiation math 1965 Boulder meeting on causes of climate change, in which Lorenz and others point out the chaotic nature of climate system and the possibility of sudden shifts.=>Chaos theory 1966 Emiliani's analysis of deep-sea cores shows the timing of ice ages was set by small orbital shifts, suggesting that the climate system is sensitive to small changes.=>Climate cycles 1967 International Global Atmospheric Research Program established, mainly to gather data for better short-range weather prediction, but including climate.=>International Manabe and Wetherald make a convincing calculation that doubling CO2 would raise world temperatures a couple of degrees.=>Radiation math 1968 Studies suggest a possibility of collapse of Antarctic ice sheets, which would raise sea levels catastrophically.=>Sea rise & ice 1969 Astronauts walk on the Moon, and people perceive the Earth as a fragile whole.=>Public opinion Budyko and Sellers present models of catastrophic ice-albedo feedbacks.=>Simple models Nimbus III satellite begins to provide comprehensive global atmospheric temperature measurements.=>Government 1970 First Earth Day. Environmental movement attains strong influence, spreads concern about global degradation. =>Public opinion Creation of U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the world's leading funder of climate research.=>Government Aerosols from human activity are shown to be increasing swiftly. Bryson claims they counteract global warming and may bring serious cooling.=>Aerosols 1971 SMIC conference of leading scientists reports a danger of rapid and serious global change caused by humans, calls for an organized research effort.=>International Mariner 9 spacecraft finds a great dust storm warming the atmosphere of Mars, plus indications of a radically different climate in the past.=>Venus & Mars 1972 Ice cores and other evidence show big climate shifts in the past between relatively stable modes in the space of a thousand years or so, especially around 11,000 years ago.=>Rapid change 1973 Oil embargo and price rise bring first "energy crisis".=>Government 1974 Serious droughts and other unusual weather since 1972 increase scientific and public concern about climate change, with cooling from aerosols suspected to be as likely as warming; journalists talk of ice age.=>Public opinion 1975 Concern about environmental effects of airplanes leads to investigations of trace gases in the stratosphere and discovery of danger to ozone layer.=>Other gases Manabe and collaborators produce complex but plausible computer models which show a temperature rise of several degrees for doubled CO2=>Models (GCMs) 1976 Studies show that CFCs (1975)and methane and ozone (1976) can make a serious contribution to the greenhouse effect.=>Other gases Deep-sea cores show a dominating influence from 100,000-year Milankovitch orbital changes, emphasizing the role of feedbacks.=>Climate cycles Deforestation and other ecosystem changes are recognized as major factors in the future of the climate.=>Biosphere Eddy shows that there were prolonged periods without sunspots in past centuries, corresponding to cold periods.=>Solar variation 1977 Scientific opinion tends to converge on global warming, not cooling, as the chief climate risk in next century.=>Public opinion 1978 Attempts to coordinate climate research in U.S. end with an inadequate National Climate Program Act, accompanied by rapid but temporary growth in funding.=>Government 1979 Second oil "energy crisis." Strengthened environmental movement encourages renewable energy sources, inhibits nuclear energy growth.=>Public opinion U.S. National Academy of Sciences report finds it highly credible that doubling CO2 will bring 1.5-4.5°C global warming.=>Models (GCMs) World Climate Research Programme launched to coordinate international research.=>International Election of Reagan brings backlash against environmental movement. Political conservatism is linked to skepticism about global warming.=>Government 1981 IBM Personal Computer introduced. Advanced economies are increasingly delinked from energy. Hansen and others show that sulfate aerosols can significantly cool the climate, raising confidence in models showing future greenhouse warming. =>Aerosols Some scientists predict greenhouse warming “signal” should be visible by about the year 2000. =>Modern temp's 1982 Greenland ice cores reveal drastic temperature oscillations in the space of a century in the distant past.=>Rapid change Strong global warming since mid-1970s is reported, with 1981 the warmest year on record.=>Modern temp's 1983 Reports from U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Environmental Protection Agency spark conflict, as greenhouse warming becomes prominent in mainstream politics.=>Government 1985 Villach conference declares consensus among experts that some global warming seems inevitable, calls on governments to consider international agreements to restrict emissions. =>International Antarctic ice cores show that CO2 and temperature went up and down together through past ice ages. =>CO2 Broecker speculates that a reorganization of North Atlantic Ocean circulation can bring swift and radical climate change.=>The oceans 1987 Montreal Protocol of the Vienna Convention imposes international restrictions on emission of ozone-destroying gases.=>International 1988 News media coverage of global warming leaps upward following record heat and droughts plus testimony by Hansen.=>Public opinion Toronto conference calls for strict, specific limits on greenhouse gas emissions.=>International Ice-core and biology studies confirm living ecosystems make climate feedback by way of methane, which could accelerate global warming.=>Other gases Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is established.=>International Level of CO2 in the atmosphere reaches 350 ppm After 1988 it is difficult to identify historical milestones. Not only do we lack perspective (as discussed in a separate note), but the effort was so large that progress on a given topic, even more than before, came through a variety of results spread over several groups and several years. A TENTATIVE LIST: 1989 Fossil-fuel and other industries form Global Climate Coalition in US to lobby politicians and convince the media and public that climate science is too uncertain to justify action. =>Public opinion 1990 First IPCC report says world has been warming and future warming seems likely. Industry lobbyists and some scientists dispute the tentative conclusions. =>International 1991 Mt. Pinatubo explodes; Hansen predicts cooling pattern, verifying (by 1995) computer models of aerosol effects. =>Aerosols Global warming skeptics emphasize studies indicating that a significant part of 20th-century temperature changes were due to solar influences. (The correlation would fail in the following decade.) =>Solar variation Studies from 55 million years ago show possibility of eruption of methane from the seabed with enormous self-sustained warming. =>Rapid change 1992 Conference in Rio de Janeiro produces UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, but US blocks calls for serious action. =>International Study of ancient climates reveals climate sensitivity in same range as predicted independently by computer models. =>Models (GCMs) 1993 Greenland ice cores suggest that great climate changes (at least on a regional scale) can occur in the space of a single decade. =>Rapid change 1995 Second IPCC report detects "signature" of human-caused greenhouse effect warming, declares that serious warming is likely in the coming century. =>International Reports of the breaking up of Antarctic ice sheets and other signs of actual current warming in polar regions begin affecting public opinion.=>Public opinion 1997 Toyota introduces Prius in Japan, first mass-market electric hybrid car; swift progress in large wind turbines and other energy alternatives. International conference produces Kyoto Protocol, setting targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions if enough nations sign onto a treaty. =>International 1998 The warmest year on record, globally averaged (1995, 1997, 2001-2004 neared the same level). Borehole data confirm extraordinary modern warming trend. =>Modern temp's Qualms about arbitrariness in computer models diminish as teams model ice-age climate and dispense with special adjustments to reproduce current climate. =>Models (GCMs) 1999 Criticism that satellite measurements show no warming are dismissed by National Academy Panel. =>Modern temp's Ramanathan detects massive "brown cloud" of aerosols from South Asia. =>Aerosols 2000 Global Climate Coalition dissolves as many corporations grapple with threat of warming, but oil lobby convinces US administration to deny problem. =>Government Variety of studies emphasize variability and importance of biological feedbacks in carbon cycle, liable to accelerate warming.=>Biosphere 2001 Third IPCC report states baldly that global warming, unprecedented since end of last ice age, is "very likely," with possible severe surprises. Effective end of debate among all but a few scientists.=>International Bonn meeting, with participation of most countries but not US, develops mechanisms for working towards Kyoto targets.=>International National Academy panel sees a "paradigm shift" in scientific recognition of the risk of abrupt climate change (decade-scale). =>Rapid change Warming observed in ocean basins; match with computer models gives a clear signature of greenhouse effect warming. =>Models (GCMs) 2002 Studies find surprisingly strong "global dimming," due to pollution, has retarded arrival of greenhouse warming, but dimming is now decreasing. =>Aerosols 2003 Variety of studies increase concern that collapse of ice sheets (West Antarctica, perhaps Greenland) can raise sea levels faster than most had believed. =>Sea rise & ice Deadly summer heat wave in Europe accelerates divergence between European and US public opinion. =>Public opinion 2004 In controversy over temperature data covering past millenium, most conclude climate was variable (perhaps because of changes in the Sun) but not comparable to post-1980 warming. =>Modern temp's ; =>Solar variation First major book, movie and art work featuring global warming appear. =>Public opinion 2005 Kyoto treaty goes into effect, signed by major industrial nations except US. Japan, Western Europe, regional US entities accelerate work to retard emissions.=>International Hurricane Katrina and other major tropical storms spur debate over impact of global warming on storm intensity. =>Sea rise & ice Level of CO2 in the atmosphere reaches 380 ppm. |