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Figure 1.2b: Northern Hemisphere Temperature Deviations (1000–2019)

Figure 1.2b is a graph that visualizes deviations in the Northern Hemisphere's average temperature from the year 1000 to 2019. The data reveals that the mean temperature is not static but fluctuates from one decade to the next. These short-term variations, which are caused by numerous factors, are superimposed on the long-term 'hockey stick' trend of sharply rising temperatures in the modern era.

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