Tag: fossils
Criticism of the government’s “golden road” to the climate goals: “Dirty gray and fossils”
By raising the reduction obligation from 6 to 10 percent, Sweden must meet the EU’s climate goals by 2030, according to the government. But that is questioned by the 2030…
a draft agreement without “exit” from fossils widely disavowed – L’Express
The Emirati president of the 28th UN climate conference proposed, this Monday, December 11, a draft agreement with a view to reducing the place of fossil fuels in the world.…
cold shower on fossils in the new draft agreement
This new draft of the World Assessment, made public at the end of the day in Dubai, saw all the options for an “exit”, including conditional ones, from fossil fuels…
Fossils of our oldest ancestors ‘one million years older’ than thought
Fossils of a cavewoman named Miss Ples were buried in caves in South Africa, known as the Cradle of Humanity. Contemporary testing methods show that the first humans began roaming…
These very old “ghost” fossils shed light on past climate change
The probability of finding a vertebrate fossil is low, so imagine what the probability of discovering the tiny imprints of microalgae witnessing the warming and acidification of the oceans in…
“Ghost” fossils to understand global warming
The probability of finding a vertebrate fossil is low, so imagine what the probability of discovering the tiny imprints of microalgae witnessing the warming and acidification of the oceans in…
The Exploratorium: where to find fossils in France?
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These fossils suggest that life on Earth already existed more than 4 billion years ago!
At the beginning of the XXand century there was reason to believe that planets and, indeed, planetary systems must be rarities in the observable cosmos. We now know that they…
These fossils suggest that life on Earth already existed more than 4 billion years ago!
At the beginning of the XXand century there was reason to believe that planets and, indeed, planetary systems must be rarities in the observable cosmos. We now know that they…
Palynology: what is it?
Palynology owes its name to the botanists Hyde and Williams who, in 1944, called the discipline that studied pollen and spores “dust study”, from the Greek palunein (sprinkle, sprinkle). Above,…