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Paleoclimate information supports the interpretation that the warmth of the last half century is unusual in at least the previous 1300 years. The last time the polar regions were significantly warmer than present for an extended period (about 125,000 years ago), reductions in polar ice volume led to 4 to 6 metres of sea level rise.
The point is that it really does not matter who is paying you, but most science is problem driven (whether it is a cure for cancer, or global warming), and scientists (like engineers) are being paid to solve a problem, and if they come back and say there is no problem, then it will be difficult to justify continuing to pay them.
So.. My question is what is the current research (if you know) and is there a consensus. Could you direct me to any articles regarding this.