Ancient Earth’s Prolonged Greenhouse Era Explained by Vegetation Collapse

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Ancient Earth’s Prolonged Greenhouse Era Explained by Vegetation Collapse
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Scientists have discovered that the prolonged super greenhouse conditions after the Permian–Triassic mass extinction were caused by the loss of tropical forests, which reduced Earth's ability to absorb carbon dioxide, leading to a sustained hothouse state for about five million years. This research highlights the critical role of tropical biomes in maintaining climate stability and the potential consequences of their loss today.

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