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How does the Earth's current period of climate change compare to periods in the

past when the climate was also changing?
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The Earth is having a period of climate change that is about average to what was
happening in the past.
The Earth's is having a period of climate change that is much slower than to what was
happening in the past.
The Earth is having a period of climate change that is much faster than to what was
happening in the past.

How does the Earth's current period of climate change compare to periods in the past-example-1
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Answer: In other words, if our world warms by as much as 7°F (4.1°C) from 1990 to 2100, as some climate models project could happen, then that warming rate is about 45 times faster than the warming Earth experienced when it emerged from the last ice age. Difference from historic average temperature since LAST ice age

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