When Lush Deciduous Forests Covered The Arctic

When Lush Deciduous Forests Covered The Arctic

Eurasia Review

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Around 50 million years ago there were extensive, lush deciduous forests in the polar regions of the Arctic, where today there is sparse vegetation. The forests existed due to the conditions in the Eocene – a combination of a greenhouse climate and almost twice the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as there is today....

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