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Nov 12, 2024 |
nature.com | Mingsong Li |Lee Kump |Andy Ridgwell |Gregory J. Hakim |Christopher Poulsen
AbstractThe Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum, a climate event 56 million years ago, was characterized by rapid carbon release and extensive ocean acidification. However, our understanding of acidification and the evolution of ocean saturation states continues to be hindered by considerable uncertainties, primarily stemming from the limited availability of proxy data.
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Feb 14, 2023 |
mcall.com | Lee Kump
Many of us will remember 2022 as a year that brought the reality of climate change closer to home. The impacts were hard to ignore: Catastrophic heat waves followed by flooding in Pakistan , drought and disappearing rivers across Europe, and major flooding throughout the United States were just a few of the disasters that marked a year of extremes.
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Feb 9, 2023 |
readingeagle.com | Lee Kump
Many of us will remember 2022 as a year that brought the reality of climate change closer to home. The impacts were hard to ignore: catastrophic heat waves followed by flooding in Pakistan, drought and disappearing rivers across Europe and major flooding throughout the United States were just a few of the disasters that marked a year of extremes.
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Feb 9, 2023 |
tribdem.com | Lee Kump
Many of us will remember 2022 as a year that brought the reality of climate change closer to home. The impacts were hard to ignore: catastrophic heat waves followed by flooding in Pakistan; drought and disappearing rivers across Europe; and major flooding throughout the United States were just a few of the disasters that marked a year of extremes.
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Feb 8, 2023 |
newsbreak.com | Lee Kump
Many of us will remember 2022 as a year that brought the reality of climate change closer to home. The impacts were hard to ignore: catastrophic heat waves followed by flooding in Pakistan, drought and disappearing rivers across Europe , and major flooding throughout the United States were just a few of the disasters that marked a year of extremes.
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