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Sediments, ice, corals, and trees are just some of the natural
storehouses of information that help tell the complicated history
of Earth?s climate. Paleoclimate researchers use these ?proxies,?
in combination with numerical models, to gain understanding of the
magnitudes, rates, and drivers of past climate variability with the
goal of informing understanding of current and future change in
Earth?s climate system. The Paleo Perspectives on Climate Change
(P2C2) program of the National Science Foundation (NSF) has
advanced paleoclimate research through proxy development,
data-model comparisons, and synthesis work, and has facilitated
interdisciplinary collaboration that has contributed to the growth
of the field. This new publication highlights discussions at a June
2021 workshop that focused on identifying potential future
paleoclimate research directions to further advance understanding
of past climate and better inform the public and decision makers
about the expected future. Table of Contents Front Matter Overview
Introduction Understanding Past Climate Forcings and Sensitivity
Glacial, Ocean, and Land Processes and Feedbacks Resolving Regional
Climate Change: Advancing and Synthesizing Knowledge How the
Paleoclimate Community Can Better Engage on BAJEDI Issues Closing
Thoughts References Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B:
Biographical Sketches of Planning Committee Members Appendix C:
Workshop Agenda
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