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Undisciplined: Prehistory Repeats Itself

How long has coal burning been responsible for climate change? If right now you…

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07/17/2020

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How long has coal burning been responsible for climate change? If right now you are trying to remember when the industrial revolution began, that’s a completely reasonable guess. But according to some recent research, it’s not even close. The correct answer, the researchers say, is 250 million years ago. How can that be?

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