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An unbroken record of climate during the age of dinosaurs  科技资讯
时间:2021-05-17   来源:[美国] Daily Climate

In the Cretaceous period, 100 million years ago give or take a few tens of millions, Earth was a very different place than today. Flowering plants and trees had only recently evolved to coexist with conifers, ferns, cycads, and other groups, while a diverse array of dinosaurs was the dominant form of megafauna on land. The global climate in which these plants and animals lived was also very different: warmer, steamier, and virtually devoid of ice.

Today, Earth is markedly cooler than the Cretaceous, and ice sheets and glaciers still cover large portions of the poles. Yet we know conditions are changing. The planet is already about 1°C warmer than it was during preindustrial times because of anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2), and many governments are working to limit further warming to no more than 2°C (or even 1.5°C) above preindustrial levels [Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2018].

     原文来源:https://eos.org/science-updates/an-unbroken-record-of-climate-during-the-age-of-dinosaurs

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