Abstract

The aim of this thesis is to explore the contrast between the rate of warming since the Industrial Revolution and the rate of paleoclimate warming, and the significance of this contrast. By comparing the rate of warming between these two periods, the impact of industrial activity on global climate change can be clearly seen. In addition, such a comparison can also help to gain a deeper understanding of the mechanism by which greenhouse gas emissions contribute to climate change and provide a scientific basis for the formulation of measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, comparing the rate of warming since the Industrial Revolution with the rate of paleoclimate warming can also assess the severity of the current global warming, prompting people to take more active actions to address the challenges of climate change. Therefore, by examining the comparison between the rate of warming since the Industrial Revolution and the rate of paleoclimate warming, the impact of human activities on global climate change can be better understood and provide the scientific basis and urgency to slow down the process of climate change.

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