Studies trace ancient warming and Greenland thaw records (opens in new tab)
Scientists reported new evidence from molecular fossils tied to one of Earth’s most extreme ancient warming events. Phys.org described the work as a study of how climate may recover long after human-driven CO2 emissions cease. A Google News listing connected the coverage to a Nature paper titled “Enhanced marine burial of terrestrial organic carbon through the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum,” and identified terrestrial organic carbon burial in the ocean as a focus of the research. Separate...
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