Study Shows Today’s Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Levels Greater than the
Past 23 Million-Year Record
Boulder, Colo., USA: A common message in use to convey the seriousness of
climate change to the public is: “Carbon dioxide levels are higher today
than they have been for the past one million years!” This new study by
Brian Schubert (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) and coauthors Ying
Cui and A. Hope Jahren used a novel method to conclude that today’s carbon
dioxide (CO2) levels are actually higher than they have been for
the past 23 million years.
The team used the fossilized remains of ancient plant tissues to produce a
new record of atmospheric CO2 that spans 23 million years of
uninterrupted Earth history. They have shown elsewhere that as plants grow,
the relative amount of the two stable isotopes of carbon, carbon-12 and
carbon-13 changes in response to the amount of CO2 in the
atmosphere. This research, published this week in Geology, is a
next-level study measuring the relative amount of these carbon isotopes in
fossil plant materials and calculating the CO2 concentration of
the atmosphere under which the ancient plants grew.
Furthermore, Schubert and colleagues’ new CO2 “timeline”
revealed no evidence for any fluctuations in CO2 that might be
comparable to the dramatic CO2 increase of the present day,
which suggests today’s abrupt greenhouse disruption is unique across recent
geologic history.
Another point, important to geological readers, is that because major
evolutionary changes over the past 23 million years were not accompanied by
large changes in CO2, perhaps ecosystems and temperature might
be more sensitive to smaller changes in CO2 than previously
thought. As an example: The substantial global warmth of the middle
Pliocene (5 to 3 million years ago) and middle Miocene (17 to 15 million
years ago), which are sometimes studied as a comparison for current global
warming, were associated with only modest increases in CO2.
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A 23 million-year record of low atmospheric CO2
Ying Cui; Brian A. Schubert; A. Hope Jahren
CONTACT: Brian Schubert, schubert@louisiana.edu
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