https://www.livescience.com/ancient-rainforest-antarctica.html
About 90 million years ago, West Antarctica was home to a thriving temperate rainforest, according to fossil roots, pollen and spores recently discovered there, a new study finds.
The rainforest's remains were discovered under the ice in a sediment core that a team of international researchers collected from a seabed near Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica in 2017.
As soon as the team saw the core, they knew they had something unusual. The layer that had formed about 90 million years ago was a different color. Back at the lab, the team put the core into a CT (computed tomography) scanner. The resulting digital image showed a dense network of roots throughout the entire soil layer. The dirt also revealed ancient pollen, spores and the remnants of flowering plants from the Cretaceous period.
The sediment core revealed that during the mid-Cretaceous, West Antarctica had a mild climate, with an annual mean air temperature of about 54 F (12 C), similar to that of Seattle. Summer temperatures were warmer, with an average of 66 F (19 C). In rivers and swamps, the water would have reached up to 68 F (20 C).
"Before our study, the general assumption was that the global carbon dioxide concentration in the Cretaceous was roughly 1,000 ppm [parts per million]," study co-researcher Gerrit Lohmann, a climate modeler at Alfred Wegener Institute, said in the statement. "But in our model-based experiments, it took concentration levels of 1,120 to 1,680 ppm to reach the average temperatures back then in the Antarctic."
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2148-5
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 03 2020, @07:45PM (2 children)
As a followup on the above, since 1901 global precipitation has been increasing [epa.gov] at a rate of 0.08 inches per decade. In the US it's been increasing at 0.17 inches per decade. Global warming has and will continue to be much more likely to create rainforests than deserts.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 04 2020, @07:46PM (1 child)
Unless we cover the nice bits with concrete...
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 05 2020, @07:59AM
Check out the images of Chernobyl. [duckduckgo.com]
Perhaps like this virus is emphasizing. Nature wins. Always. The only question is when.