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The Brighterside of News on MSNEarth's 'Great Dying' fueled 5 million years of global warmingRoughly 252 million years ago, Earth experienced its deadliest known extinction. Known as the Permian–Triassic Mass ...
Coral bleaching isn’t just an ocean crisis. Here’s how the global event endangers food security, local jobs—and the land ...
Our oceans are as remarkable as they are mysterious; the deep dark waters as foreign to us as far-reaching planets. Though ...
Around 252 million years ago, Earth went through its most devastating extinction event, the Permian–Triassic Mass Extinction ...
New fossil evidence has revealed that the collapse of tropical forests during the Earth’s most devastating extinction event ...
A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago shows that forests in many parts of the ...
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Permian Extinction - How CO2 Wiped Out Marine LifeMarvel fans celebrate ‘amazing’ villain debut after years of waiting ...
As climate change threatens tropical forests, a new study shows how the loss of those forests can be devastating to life on ...
When Siberian volcanoes kicked off the Great Dying, the real climate villain turned out to be the rainforests themselves: once they collapsed, Earth’s biggest carbon sponge vanished, CO₂ rocketed, and ...
The collapse of tropical forests during Earth's most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged ...
A mass extinction event wiped out around 90% of life. What followed has long puzzled scientists: The planet became lethally hot for 5 million years. Researchers say they have figured out why using a ...
Scientists and governments are calling for the strongest international protections yet for sharks and rays, citing ...
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