Science
Are the Earth’s shifting magnetic fields causing climate change? – Euronews
Bold new research claims that atmospheric changes more than 40,000 years ago could be related to the climate crisis.

The Earth’s magnetic fields help sustain life on our planet but they could also be a driver for climate change and the reason why some species have become extinct.
This is the bold claim made in a scientific paper published in Science magazine this week.
The journal article argues that atmospheric changes more than 40,000 years ago had such a radical impact on the planet that it caused significant environmental damage and even extinction events.
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