The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. The objectives of this article are twofold. First we review recent geochemically derived palaeorecords emphasizing the three ...
For researchers seeking to understand the effects of climate change on the weather of the North American Southwest, the answer lies in traveling millions of years back in time on wings of wax—leaf wax ...
The Indian summer monsoon may change under the impact of global warming, potentially returning to conditions similar to the mid-Pliocene era, according to research by the National Institute of ...
During the Pliocene, Ellesmere Island hosted forests of larch, dwarf birch and northern white cedar trees, as well as mosses and herbs, including cinquefoils. The island also was home to fish, frogs ...
Incision of canyons into mountains is often interpreted by geoscientists as a proxy for surface uplift of the surroundings by geodynamic and tectonic processes. However, another possible cause for ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Pliocene beech fossils in Antarctica when CO 2 was at similar level to today point to planet’s future Trees growing near the South Pole, sea levels 20 metres higher than now, and global temperatures ...
A new study shows the Arctic climate system may be more sensitive to greenhouse warming than previously thought, and that current levels of Earth's atmospheric carbon dioxide may be high enough to ...
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