CO2 May Make Earth +10C – 15ºC Hotter. Like Early Paleogene

Published On: August 10, 2018
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Scientists at the University of Bristol has warned that unless we mitigate current levels of carbon dioxide emissions.

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University of Bristol: A new study led by scientists at the University of Bristol has warned that unless we mitigate current levels of carbon dioxide emissions, Western Europe and New Zealand could revert to the hot tropical climate of the early Paleogene period – 56-48 million years ago.

The Atlantic: They were strange days at the beginning of the age of mammals. The planet was still hungover from the astonishing disappearance of its marquee superstars, the dinosaurs. Earth’s newest crater was still a smoldering system of hydrothermal vents, roiling under the Gulf of Mexico.

Nature: High temperatures in the terrestrial mid-latitudes during the early Palaeogene

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