Fewer Clouds May Have Led to Ancient "Super-Greenhouse"

  • WHY IT MATTERS: Lee Kump, a Penn State paleoclimatologist, says higher temperatures are linked to reduced biological productivity.
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Scientists say a decrease in cloudiness may have led to the extreme warmth during the Cretaceous period, which lasted from 144 to 65 million years ago. During this period both the tropics and poles were considerably warmer than they are today.