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Study reveals carbon cycle trends of the past 50 million years • Earth.com – Earth.com
In a new study from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa, oceanographers developed a model to reconstruct carbon cycle trends over the past 50 million years.

To make predictions about how Earth’s climate will change in the future, scientists must understand environmental changes of the past. In a new study from the University of Hawaii at Mnoa, oceanographers developed a model to reconstruct carbon cycle trends over the past 50 million years.
The study reveals dramatic shifts in both the climate and carbon cycle, and some of these changes contradict what was expected about carbon cycle dynamics.
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