Carbon Emissions Haven't Been This High Since The Dinosaurs
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The last time carbon emissions were this high, dinosaurs roamed the Earth.And if that isn't daunting enough,the human-driven…
The last time carbon emissions were this high, dinosaurs roamed the Earth.And if that isn't daunting enough,the human-driven…
Tutkijat ovat selvittäneet, että nykyisin ilmassa on enemmän hiilidioksidia kuin paleoseenin-eoseenin lämpöhuipun (PETM) aikaan…
Washington: By studying deep sea sediments, a team of researchers has discovered that humans are releasing carbon 10 times…
The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching back 66 million years to the age of the…
Meters of Sea Level Rise and MegaBoulder-Heaving Superstorms Thanks to Global Warming Also carbon emissions rate highest in 66…
A new study looks at changes in the Earth's temperature and atmospheric carbon dioxide since the end of the age of the dinosaurs.
If you dig deep enough into the Earth's climate change archives, you hear about the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM.
Here's what the planet looks like right now: We're pumping out 10 billion tons of carbon a year, we're looking at a massive…
Artykuł otwarty w ramach bezpłatnego limitu prenumeraty cyfrowej Badając informacje klimatyczne zapisane w osadach morskich…
Related images (click to enlarge) IODP-USIO IODP US DOE The earliest measurements of Earth's climate using thermometers and…
Circa 55,8 milioni di anni fa, quando la temperatura media del pianeta aumentò di circa 5 gradi, l'incremento delle…
Circa 55,8 milioni di anni fa, quando la temperatura media del pianeta aumentò di circa 5 gradi, l'incremento delle…
The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching back 66 million years to the age of the…
The rate of carbon emissions is higher that at any time in the past 66 million years, according to a recent study that examined…
The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching back 66 million years to the age of the…
The cause of the PETM has been widely debated. Some think it was an explosion of carbon from thawing Arctic permafrost.
Carbon is being released into the atmosphere at a rate not seen for 66 million years - when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Carbon emissions are highest in 66 million years. Dinosaur-era fossils have conclusively proven that human beings are the worst…
Scientists today use one specific climate event that occurred millions of years ago as an analog for carbon emission rate.
Emisiones de una central eléctrica. Cada año se emiten unas 10.000 millones de toneladas La ONU alerta sobre aumentos de…
Treibhaus-Effekt mit Rekordtempo: Die Rate der aktuellen CO 2 -Emissionen ist höher als jemals zuvor in den letzten 66…
Die Kohlendioxid-Werte unserer Atmosphäre liegen so hoch wie seit Millionen Jahren nicht mehr.
Washington: By studying deep sea sediments, a team of researchers has discovered that humans are releasing carbon 10 times…
Washington D.C, Mar 22 : By studying deep sea sediments, a team of researchers has discovered that humans are releasing carbon…
In another indication of the profound, and perhaps irreversible, change humans are having on the planet, new research has shown…
In another indication of the profound, and perhaps irreversible, change humans are having on the planet, new research has shown…
In another indication of the profound, and perhaps irreversible, change humans are having on the planet, new research has shown…
In another indication of the profound, and perhaps irreversible, change humans are having on the planet, new research has shown…
Oslo: The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching back 66 million years to the age of…
Oslo: The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching back 66 million years to the age of…
The beginning measurements of Earth’s meridian regulating thermometers and other collection start in a 1850s.
Von allen Tieren schauen Singvögel am schnellsten Uppsala – Die schärfsten Augen im Tierreich haben vermutlich die Adler.
The earliest measurements of Earth's climate using thermometers and other tools start in the 1850s.
Following February’s record for the most abnormally warm month on record, a study published in National Geoscience revealed…
The rate of carbon emissions has reached an "unprecedented" level. The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in…
Washington D.C, Mar 22 (ANI): By studying deep sea sediments, a team of researchers has discovered that humans are releasing…
Posted March 22, 2016 13:25:12 The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching back 66…
If you dig deep enough into the Earth's climate change archives, you hear about the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM.
An ice bridge cracks from the wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier located at Los Glaciares National Park.
If you dig deep enough into the Earth’s climate change archives, you hear about the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM.
If you dig deep enough into the Earth's climate change archives, you hear about the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM.
If you dig deep enough into the Earth's climate change archives, you hear about the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM.
Carbon emissions 'highest since dinosaurs' The rate of carbon emissions is higher than at any time in fossil records stretching…
World Breaking News March 22, 2016 8:14amAAP World Breaking NewsCarbon emissions 'highest since dinosaurs'March 22, 2016 8:14amAA…
Not to beat a dead horse, but carbon dioxide emissions are venting into the atmosphere at extremely unprecedented rates.
The earliest measurements of Earth’s climate using thermometers and other tools start in the 1850s.
University of Hawai?i at Manoa (via noodls) / University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Contact: IODP's JOIDES Resolution has recovered…
56 miljoonaa vuotta sitten koettiin raju lämpöhuippu – mutta se oli pientä nykyiseen ilmastonmuutokseen verrattuna Ihmisen…
Related images (click to enlarge) International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) James Zachos The earliest instrumental records…
Las emisiones de carbono a la atmósfera debido a la actividad humana son unas diez veces más rápidas que en cualquier otro…
Image copyright JAMES ZACHOS We are now putting carbon into the atmosphere at a rate unprecedented since at least the age of…
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are rising at an unprecedented rate and are the highest seen since 66 million years ago.
UN studies project temperatures could rise by up to 4.8C this century, causing floods, drought and more powerful storms.
MIL OSI – Source: US Government research organizations – Press Release/Statement: Headline: Press Release 16-028 Human-driven…
Rolling waves driven by cyclone Christian appear in the Elbe estuary near the North Sea close to Brunsbuettel, northern Germany…
The earliest instrumental records of Earth's climate, as measured by thermometers and other tools, start in the 1850s.
Humans are releasing planet-warming carbon dioxide at about 10 times faster than the most rapid event of anytime in at least…
CET MADRID, 21 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) - La liberación de carbono a la atmósfera, incrementada por los seres humanos, ha llegado a…
Rolling waves driven by cyclone Christian appear in the Elbe estuary near the North Sea close to Brunsbuettel, northern Germany…
Green Uno studio pubblicato su Nature Geoscience confronta il periodo attuale con il più clamoroso precedente preistorico 21…
Press Release 16-028 Human-driven carbon release rate unprecedented in past 66 million years Humans responsible for carbon…
Rolling waves driven by cyclone Christian appear in the Elbe estuary near the North Sea close to Brunsbuettel, northern Germany…
Rolling waves driven by cyclone Christian appear in the Elbe estuary near the North Sea close to Brunsbuettel, northern Germany…
Home Earth Earth Sciences March 21, 2016 March 21, 2016 The earliest instrumental records of Earth's climate, as measured by…
People are sending carbon into the atmosphere ten times faster than during the hottest period in the past 66 million years.
The last time carbon emissions were this high, dinosaurs roamed the Earth. And if that isn't daunting enough, the human-driven…
The earliest instrumental records of Earth's climate, as measured by thermometers and other tools, start in the 1850s.