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Ancient fossils reveal how volcanic warming once triggered ocean extinctions

A new study has uncovered strong evidence that past volcanic eruptions triggered dramatic climate changes that wiped out large parts of marine life—offering a stark warning about the effects of today’s human-driven global warming. An international research team led by Professor Shuzhong Shen from Nanjing University published the study in Science Advances. By using high-resolution […] The post Ancient fossils reveal how volcanic warming once triggered ocean extinctions appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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