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A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago shows that forests in many parts of the ...
The Permian-Triassic (P-T or PT) extinction event, sometimes informally called the Great Dying, was an extinction event that occurred approximately 251.0 million years ago (mya), forming the ...
Scientists have long agreed this event was triggered by a sudden surge in greenhouse gases which resulted in an intense and ...
In an era when Earth is facing the threat of increased deforestation, a new research has given a warning about the importance ...
Around 252 million years ago, Earth was nearly lifeless, with nearly all life forms wiped out. This event, known as the ...
The collapse of tropical forests during Earth's most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged ...
When Siberian volcanoes kicked off the Great Dying, the real climate villain turned out to be the rainforests themselves: ...
The worst came a little over 250 million years ago — before dinosaurs walked the earth — in an episode called the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction, or the Great Dying, when 90% of life in the ...
The event in question is the Permian–Triassic Mass Extinction, also known as the “Great Dying,” which occurred around 252 ...
Fossils from Earth’s biggest extinction reveal forest collapse triggered runaway warming - offering a warning for today’s ...
As climate change threatens tropical forests, a new study shows how the loss of those forests can be devastating to life on ...
Much remains unknown about how Earth’s species bounced back from the Permian-Triassic extinction event, also known as “the Great Dying.” This was the planet’s most severe extinction event, responsible ...