From Boston, at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America.
Global warming kicked off the Eocene epoch about 55 million years ago, but new research shows that this greenhouse phase did little for North America’s plants. In contrast, warming that began 18,000 years ago caused glaciers to retreat and brought rapid shifts in the continent’s flora and fauna.
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