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  • An early Cenozoic perspecti...
    Zachos, James C; Dickens, Gerald R; Zeebe, Richard E

    Nature, 01/2008, Letnik: 451, Številka: 7176
    Journal Article

    By the year 2400, it is predicted that humans will have released about 5,000 gigatonnes of carbon to the atmosphere since the start of the industrial revolution if fossil-fuel emissions continue unabated and carbon-sequestration efforts remain at current levels. But now past episodes of greenhouse warming are providing insight into the coupling of climate and the carbon cycle and thus may help to predict the consequences of unabated carbon emissions in the future.