Ancient forests took 100,000 years to recover from the last global warming period similar to today –...

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Summary:
- Researchers analyzed fossilized plant remains in Wyoming to study how the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM)—a period of intense global warming—affected ancient ecosystems.
- The study reveals that it took approximately 100,000 years for forest ecosystems to fully recover their structural complexity, highlighting the long-term ecological consequences of rapid climate change.

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