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That's the one. bemildred Oct 2012 #1
Thank you! frogmarch Oct 2012 #2
Unfortunately, the paper in Science is paywalled bananas Oct 2012 #9
Thank you. nt frogmarch Oct 2012 #21
io9 links to the wrong paper bananas Oct 2012 #10
sheesh! Thanks again. My company left and frogmarch Oct 2012 #22
so life should have evolved to meet the new conditions...ooops nt msongs Oct 2012 #3
So, basically, kind of a "do over" nichomachus Oct 2012 #4
Going into global warming, that's just lovely. aquart Oct 2012 #5
But where would you put it kentauros Oct 2012 #12
1) Heat wave; 2) boom in air conditioner manufacturing; closeupready Oct 2012 #6
In the absense of that dipsydoodle Oct 2012 #7
Thanks for sharing Rosa Luxemburg Oct 2012 #8
Uh Oh! jimlup Oct 2012 #11
The time would be about 2:40 into this video. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2012 #13
"Reduced Life Zones" kentauros Oct 2012 #14
95-plus-percent biodiversity loss is pretty dead to me. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #20
5% alive kentauros Oct 2012 #23
I wonder if it's related to the stuff in this other study starroute Oct 2012 #15
The K/T event was actually worse than the Permian in ways. AverageJoe90 Oct 2012 #19
"Siberian Traps" melted trapped methane? ErikJ Oct 2012 #16
Good idea to move north... Agnosticsherbet Oct 2012 #17
Or high in the mountains. Very high. ErikJ Oct 2012 #18
We could always become cavemen again. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2012 #24
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