@misc{abram_global_climate_2021, author={Abram, N., Kaufman, D., McGregor, H., Martrat, B., Bothe, O., Linderholm, H.}, title={Global climate goes regional, and vice versa: Reflecting on 14 years of the PAGES 2k Network}, year={2021}, howpublished = {journal article}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.29.1.16}, abstract = {The past 2000 years of Earth's history provides a critical context for understanding climate variability and change. This is a period where climate changes occurred as a result of well characterized natural climate forcing, as well as unforced internal variability, and has now transitioned into a climate that is strongly forced by human factors. It is also a period where a range of paleoclimate proxy records, often with annual or better resolution, can be used to build up a comprehensive spatial understanding of our climate system. Recent step changes in computing capabilities now allow for ensembles of millennial-length climate-model simulations with which researchers can test and improve our knowledge of the climate system. All of these factors provide a rich scientific backdrop for the work of the PAGES 2k Network.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.29.1.16} (DOI). Abram, N.; Kaufman, D.; McGregor, H.; Martrat, B.; Bothe, O.; Linderholm, H.: Global climate goes regional, and vice versa: Reflecting on 14 years of the PAGES 2k Network. Past Global Changes Magazine. 2021. vol. 29, no. 1, 16-17. DOI: 10.22498/pages.29.1.16}}