“…By taking advantage of the calibrated boron‐pH proxy, a number of studies have investigated the history of ocean‐atmosphere CO 2 exchange across the last deglaciation from sites in the tropical Pacific (Martínez‐Botí et al, ; Palmer & Pearson, ), the North Pacific (Gray, Rae, et al, ), the North Indian Ocean (Naik et al, ; Palmer et al, ), the tropical Atlantic (Foster, ; Foster & Sexton, ; Henehan et al, ), the North Atlantic (Ezat et al, ; Yu et al, ), and the South Atlantic (Martínez‐Botí et al, ; Figure a). Collectively, the available records reveal millennial‐scale δ 11 B variations that reflect substantial changes in air‐sea ∆pCO 2 over the deglaciation (Figure ).…”