- Mega El Niños kicked off the world’s worst mass extinction, researchers report in Science | Researchers knew that a spike in global temperatures was a likely culprit of the Great Dying, but found that catastrophic weather plagued Earth with droughts, wildfires and floods for years on end https://www.sciencenews.org/article/mega-el-ninos-mass-extinction 93 comments science
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