Hansen didn't 'switch the base period'.
And as explained in this thread, there's ample reason to use 1880-1920:
Hansen didn't 'switch the base period'.
And as explained in this thread, there's ample reason to use 1880-1920:
From the 2017 Hansen ea paper:
The Framework Convention (UN, 1992) and Paris Agreement (2015) define goals relative to "prein-dustrial" temperature, but do not define that period. We use 1880-1920, the earliest time with near-global coverage of instrumental data'
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