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Study analyzes the impact of carbon dioxide on Earth’s climate 30 million years ago – Phys.org
One way to make better predictions of global warming in the coming centuries is to look at climate change in the geological past.

One way to make better predictions of global warming in the coming centuries is to look at climate change in the geological past.
In research published in Nature Communications, an international team of university experts from Germany, U.S. and UKincluding the University of Southamptonhas taken a closer look at the climate during the Eocene Epoch more than 30 million years ago, when global temperatures were around 14 degrees C warmer than present day.
They discovered that the influence of atmo…
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