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Value After Hours S03 E34 Mass Extinctions, GMO's Value vs Growth Letter and Grantham's Bubble Call

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What Caused the Cambrian Explosion?

In this last 600 million years since the cambrian explosion, there have been about five distinct mass extinction events. The biggest one was actually 250 million years ago, and that ended the permian era. It wiped out between 80 to 95 % of life on earth, in both on land and in the oceans. And it actually then led into a temporary freeze of the earth. Back to Mail Online home. Back to the page you came from.

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