
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
In Our Time: Science
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About 50 million years ago the Earth's climate changed faster than at any time in our geological record. The Arctic and Antarctic became subtropical with crocodiles, where there's no ice. Some life forms went extinct, others adjusted in the warmer acidic oceans before the Earth cooled a hundred thousand years later. With me to discuss the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum are Dame Jane Francis, Professor of Paleoclimatology at the British Antarctic Survey Mark Mazin, Professor of Paleoceanography at University of College of London; Tracy A. is the lecturer in marine micro-paleontology at the University of Leeds.
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