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Tango0128 Sep 2023 10:19 p.m. PST

… Wipe Out Humans and Mammals in "Triple Whammy"


"Unprecedented heat is likely to lead to the next mass extinction since the dinosaurs died out, eliminating nearly all mammals in some 250 million years' time, according to a new study.


The research, published on September 25 in the journal Nature Geoscience and led by the University of Bristol, presents the first-ever supercomputer climate models of the distant future and demonstrates how climate extremes will dramatically intensify when the world's continents eventually merge to form one hot, dry and largely uninhabitable supercontinent…"

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d88mm194028 Sep 2023 10:51 p.m. PST

250 million years.
So, I've got some time to finish up my ACW figures…

Gear Pilot29 Sep 2023 12:26 p.m. PST

Most pointless article I ever read on CNN.

Personal logo Parzival Supporting Member of TMP29 Sep 2023 9:13 p.m. PST

Eek. Run away.

Obviously, we must immediately ban continental drift.

14Bore Supporting Member of TMP02 Nov 2023 5:38 a.m. PST

Ice ages come, ice ages go, ice ages will come again.
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