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23 December, 03:49

Why is the stable climate of the Holocene important to humans? What two factors lead to this stable climate?

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    On the scale of a human lifetime the Earth's climate appears to be relatively stable and predictable: we plant in the spring, we harvest in the fall, and if we are fortunate, we might vacation in the winter someplace warm. We understand that Earth's climate does change over time, but think that these changes will be noticeable only over many generations. The Earth has warmed, on average, by about 0.8 degrees Celsius in my lifetime (1968 - present) []; however, I would not have known this had the work of weather and climate researchers not been published and publicized for me to see.

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