Feature: Paleoclimatology: Understanding the Past to Predict the Future
14th Nov 2006, 18:57 GMT
Scientists use complicated climate models to predict how Earth's climate might change in the future. One of the best ways to test the reliability of such models is to see how well they recreate climates of the past.
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