%0 Journal Article %T On the Present Halting of Global Warming %A Syun-Ichi Akasofu %J Climate %D 2013 %I MDPI AG %R 10.3390/cli1010004 %X The rise in global average temperature over the last century has halted since roughly the year 2000, despite the fact that the release of CO 2 into the atmosphere is still increasing. It is suggested here that this interruption has been caused by the suspension of the near linear (+ 0.5 ¡ãC/100 years or 0.05 ¡ãC/10 years) temperature increase over the last two centuries, due to recovery from the Little Ice Age, by a superposed multi-decadal oscillation of a 0.2 ¡ãC amplitude and a 50~60 year period, which reached its positive peak in about the year 2000¡ªa halting similar to those that occurred around 1880 and 1940. Because both the near linear change and the multi-decadal oscillation are likely to be natural changes (the recovery from the Little Ice Age (LIA) and an oscillation related to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), respectively), they must be carefully subtracted from temperature data before estimating the effects of CO 2. %K global warming %K Little Ice Age %K multi-decadal oscillation %U http://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/1/1/4