Tree rings tell of earth's climate swings

  • 27/03/2002

  • Asian Age (New Delhi)

A new study of old tree rings shows that a thousand years ago, long before power plants and sport utility vehicles, temperatures across North America, Europe and Asia rose in a period of unusual warmth. In warm weather, trees thrive and grow a thick ring of wood in their trunks for that year. In cold years, growth slows and the tree ring is thin.