PETM is of interest today because it is the most recent period of rapid greenhouse warming in Earth’s history, so it may help us understand climate change today. The parallels are eerie. The amounts of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere during the PETM were similar to those being released today by the burning of fossil fuels, and fifty-six million years ago, the result was an increase of between five and nine degrees Celsius in average global temperatures.24 What drove this sudden warming? Volcanic activity was unusually intense between fifty-eight and fifty-six million years ago, and
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