Since 2021, aggregated from related topics
Temperature reconstruction is a research area within climatology and paleoclimatology that aims to reconstruct past temperatures on Earth using various proxy data sources such as tree rings, ice cores, and sediment cores. By analyzing these data sources, scientists can create a timeline of temperature fluctuations throughout history, providing valuable insights into past climate change patterns and helping to improve our understanding of current and future climate trends. Temperature reconstructions can also help to validate climate models and inform policy decisions related to climate change mitigation and adaptation.