Hausmann Niklas, Saito Yoshiki
Leibniz Zentrum für Archäologie (LEIZA), Ludwig-Lindenschmit Forum 1, 55116, Mainz, Germany.
Estuary Research Center (EsReC), Shimane University, 1060, Nishikawatsu-cho, Matsue, 690-8504, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2024 Oct 17;14(1):24386. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-75672-y.
This editorial introduces the “Holocene palaeoclimate” special collection, which examines the intricate relationship between human activities and climate systems throughout the Holocene. The collection highlights the significance of palaeoclimatic reconstructions, providing insights into past climate variability and extremes. By integrating multidisciplinary research from diverse regions, including the Siberian Arctic, Singapore, the Iberian Peninsula, Bavaria, and Madagascar, the collection elucidates the global and regional climate dynamics that shaped historical and contemporary environments. These studies underscore the value of understanding past climates to better predict future climate behaviour and develop strategies to mitigate the impacts of ongoing global warming. The findings offer a long-term perspective on climate trends, contributing to more informed and resilient approaches to addressing contemporary climate challenges.
这篇社论介绍了“全新世古气候”专题文集,该文集探讨了全新世期间人类活动与气候系统之间的复杂关系。该文集强调了古气候重建的重要性,为了解过去的气候变率和极端情况提供了见解。通过整合来自不同地区(包括西伯利亚北极地区、新加坡、伊比利亚半岛、巴伐利亚和马达加斯加)的多学科研究,该文集阐明了塑造历史和当代环境的全球和区域气候动态。这些研究强调了了解过去气候对于更好地预测未来气候行为以及制定减轻当前全球变暖影响的策略的价值。这些发现提供了关于气候趋势的长期视角,有助于以更明智和更具韧性的方式应对当代气候挑战。