[Natural News]:
Plants were efficient absorbers of carbon dioxide during the early
Miocene – a period with high levels of carbon dioxide, found a study
published in the journal Climate of the Past.
Researchers from
New Zealand analyzed plant fossils from a former lake and discovered
that the levels of carbon dioxide at the time exceeded those recorded
today. They added that Miocene plants had features that equipped them to
grow in drier and hotter climate. With such enhanced plants, the high
carbon levels provided a “forest fertilization effect.”
These
findings are useful in the context of today’s rising levels of carbon
dioxide. With the study’s reconstruction of early Miocene as an analog,
they provide a picture of the world several years from now.
The
Miocene epoch was a time marked by global warming. It occurred from
about 23 to 5.3 million years ago and is credited for the appearance of
grasslands and kelp forests, underwater ecosystems that are dense with
the plant kelp.
During Miocene, global temperatures rose after a
period of global cooling in the preceding epoch. Ice largely
disappeared at the poles and land became more arid. It is estimated that
Earth was 37-44 F hotter than today.
While experts agree that
temperatures rose at the time, the levels of carbon dioxide were hotly
debated. Some experts contended that carbon levels were around 300 parts
per million (ppm) – near the same amount before the Industrial
Revolution started. Others estimated that carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere reached 400 ppm, which is around today’s global average.
“Evidence
has been building that carbon dioxide was high then, but there have
been paradoxes,” said lead author Tammo Reichgelt, a scientist at
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