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Thomas Stocker on paleoclimate science

From Acceptance speech of Thomas Stocker, 16th Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Climate Change · · BBVA Foundation

“I worked with a team of exceptional colleagues, among them two fellow laureates, with whom we integrated the new results from paleoclimate science into the overall body of knowledge about anthropogenic climate change. This has led to a deeper understanding of surprises in the climate system, carbon cycle, climate coupling, and sea level rise.”

Thomas Stocker
SVice President, GM of Europe Automotive, Global Pneumatic Comfort & Battery Performance Sols and MD of Europe, GENTHERM INC
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On , Thomas Stocker, SVice President, GM of Europe Automotive, Global Pneumatic Comfort & Battery Performance Sols and MD of Europe at GENTHERM INC, spoke about paleoclimate science during Acceptance speech of Thomas Stocker, 16th Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Climate Change on BBVA Foundation.

Acceptance speech of Thomas Stocker, 16th Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Climate Change
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SVice President, GM of Europe Automotive, Global Pneumatic Comfort & Battery Performance Sols and MD of Europe · GENTHERM INC

Thomas Stocker, a climate scientist and former co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group I, received the 2024 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Climate Change, sharing it with four colleagues in polar ice core research. In his acceptance speech, Stocker described his contributions to two scientific achievements: measuring greenhouse gas concentrations from the EPICA Dome C ice core covering the past 800,000 years, which he said affirmed that today's CO2 concentration is over 50% higher than before the burning of fossil fuels; and formulating the thermal bipolar seesaw mechanism, which he explained describes how abrupt climate swings in the North Atlantic are transmitted to the Southern Ocean. He also noted his involvement in the Beyond EPICA project, which seeks to access ice that is 1.5 million years old. In interviews and public appearances, Stocker has stated that carbon dioxide concentrations today are 35% higher than at any point in the past 800,000 years and that warming is unprecedented in at least the last 2,000 years. He has said that polar ice cores reveal instabilities in the climate system that could lead to abrupt changes in the future due to human-caused perturbations. Stocker has called for urgent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to keep global mean warming well below 2 degrees Celsius, as outlined in the Paris Agreement, and has described the transition away from fossil fuels as a necessary "fourth industrial revolution." He has also spoken about his work as a coach and trainer in NLP and business consulting, having been self-employed in that field since the early 2000s.

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