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WaPo features shock graph showing Earth cooling:

• By Sarah Kaplan and Simon Ducroquet

Excerpt: An ambitious effort to understand the Earth's climate over the past 485 million years has revealed a history of wild shifts and far hotter temperatures than scientists previously realized — offering a reminder of how much change the planet has already endured and a warning about the unprecedented rate of warming caused by humans.

The timeline, published Thursday in the journal Science, is the most rigorous reconstruction of Earth's past temperatures ever produced, the authors say. Created by combining more than 150,000 pieces of fossil evidence with state-of-the-art climate models, it shows the intimate link between carbon dioxide and global temperatures and reveals that the world was in a much warmer state for most of the history of complex animal life.

At its hottest, the study suggests, the Earth's average temperature reached 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit (36 degrees Celsius) — far higher than the historic 58.96 F (14.98 C) the planet hit last year.

The revelations about Earth's scorching past are further reason for concern about modern climate change, said Emily Judd, a researcher at University of Arizona and the Smithsonian specializing in ancient climates and the lead author of the study. The timeline illustrates how swift and dramatic temperature shifts were associated with many of the world's worst moments — including a mass extinction that wiped out roughly 90 percent of all species and the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs.

The largest mass extinction happened 250 million years ago, when gases from volcanic eruptions – including CO? – raised Earth's temperature by more than 18ºF (10ºC) in the span of about 50,000 years.

"We know that these catastrophic events … shift the landscape of what life looks like," Judd said. "When the environment warms that fast, animals and plants can't keep pace with it."


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