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Ancient warmth in Greenland

Unexpected Elements

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Are the New DNA Data a Good Contribution to Climate Change?

The ancient landscape of Greenland could hold clues to our own future climate. The Pleiocene was the last period of sustained global warmth where you have increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Ashling Dolan is a climate expert at Leeds University and she agrees with Esca Willis-Leff that new DNA data should make an important new contribution.

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