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Climate: Past, Present & Future

Evan J. Gowan

Evan has been a post-doctoral researcher at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany, since 2016. He conducts research on ice sheets, paleo-climate, and sea-level change. Beyond his research activities, he also has an interest in the preservation of classic video games and shochu, a Japanese distilled spirit. Follow him on Twitter @DrEvanGowan.

Reconstructing ice sheets and topography of the past

Reconstructing ice sheets and topography of the past

  One of the most profound consequences of past climate changes are the geologically rapid (<100,000 year) changes in global topography. For thousands of years, large ice sheets, similar to what currently exists in Greenland and Antarctica, waxed and waned on North America and Europe. Only 20,000 years ago, if you were sitting in the middle of Canada or Sweden, you would be under thousands ...[Read More]