Accelerated marine carbon cycling forced by tectonic degassing over the Miocene Climate Optimum


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Phys.org— In a recent publication in Science Bulletin, a multidisciplinary team of authors from Tongji University, the Second Institute of Oceanography (Ministry of Natural Resources), the Institute of Earth Environment (Chinese Academy of Sciences), and Utrecht University reports for the first time that massive carbon inputs from volcanism and seafloor spreading have impacted the orbital phase relationships between carbon cycle and climate change.

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One Green Planet—Climate Crisis Accelerates Spread of Mosquito-borne Diseases in Europe. Mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever are increasingly becoming a public health concern in Europe.

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