Ice could hold clue to greenhouse effect
13 Feb 2009
It wasn’t always quite so cold at the north and south poles.
Between 40 and 65 million years ago in the early Paleogene period, there were no permanent ice sheets at the poles and water temperatures were about 10 to 20 degrees warmer than today.
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