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Our Once And Future Oceans: Taking Lessons From Earth's Past

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One of the most powerful ways to figure out how the Earth will respond to all the carbon dioxide we’re putting into the atmosphere is to look back into the planet’s history.

Paleontologists have spent a lot of time trying to understand a time, more than 50 million years ago, when …read more

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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