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Eemian
Description
The Eemian was the interglacial period which began about 130,000 years ago and ended about 114,000 years ago. It was the second-to-latest interglacial period of the current Ice Age, the most recent being the Holocene which extends to the present day. The prevailing Eemian climate is believed to have been similar to that of the Holocene.
The Eemian is also known as the Sangamonian Stage in North America, the Ipswichian Stage in the UK, the Mikulin interglacial in the East European Plain, the Valdivia interglacial in Chile and the Riss-Würm interglacial in the Alps.
(via Freebase)
Climate Central senior research scientist Heidi Cullen visits the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling Project, or NEEM. Here scientists from 14 nations gather together to drill a core of solid ice, looking into the past for clues to future climate...