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A New 66 Million-Year History of Carbon Dioxide Offers Little Comfort for Today
A Volcanic Explosion 520,000 Years Ago Dwarfed One That Devastated the Minoan Civilization
An Earthquake Changed the Course of the Ganges. Could It Happen Again?
Ancient Ocean Sediments Reveal Analog to Human-Influenced Warming
Ancient Plant, Insect Bits Confirm Greenland Melted in Recent Geologic Past
Ancient Volcanoes Once Boosted Ocean Carbon, But Humans Are Now Far Outpacing Them
Climate Change Could Revive Medieval Megadroughts in U.S. Southwest
Did the World's Best-Preserved Dinosaurs Really Die in 'Pompeii' Events?
High Heat Is Preferentially Killing the Young, Not the Old, New Research Finds
In Ancient Scottish Tree Rings, a Cautionary Tale on Climate, Politics and Survival
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