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When Earth Got 6°C Hotter 56 Millions Years Ago Plants Stopped Absorbing Carbon Properly. Scientists Say It Could Happen Again
Credit: Unsplash. Around 56 million years ago, Earth suddenly got much hotter. Over about 5,000 years, the amount of carbon ...
Russia's exports of liquefied natural gas fell by 2% in January-November to 28.4 million metric tons, LSEG data showed on ...
Around 56 million years ago, Earth suddenly got much hotter. Over about 5,000 years, the amount of carbon in the atmosphere ...
A miner discovers a 30,000-year-old squirrel in the Klondike, an intact find from the ice that reveals the secrets of the ...
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Around 56 million years ago, Earth suddenly got much hotter. Over about 5,000 years, the amount of carbon in the atmosphere ...
Meteorological winter starts Monday, and it looks like an arctic blast will keep things frozen for quite some time.
Polar marine ecologist Marianne Falardeau investigates how Arctic ecosystems are shifting under climate change.
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Why 'leaky plants' are a troublesome issue for the planet
A recent study revealed that plants are starting to lose more water under high temperatures. Known as 'leaky plants,' the ...
It was so shockingly cold that there were short-lived fears of a new ice age. Scientists think human activity contributed to ...
Fill your December cold frame, hoop house, or row with hearty spinach, kale, collards, and mustards. All of these cold-hardy ...
Minerals from a cave in Greenland reveal that the Arctic was warm and had no permafrost, with CO₂ levels similar to today's.
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