Public Release: 19-Dec-2018 The quest to discover what drove the last, long-term global climate shift on Earth, which took place around a million years ago, has taken a new, revealing twist. A team of researchers led by Dr Sev Kender from the University of Exeter, have found a fascinating new insight into the causes of…
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Research sheds new light on what drove last, long-term global climate shift University of Exeter
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