Early Eocene
The Early Eocene is a geological epoch. It lasted from about 56 to 47.8 million years ago. This period followed the Paleocene and preceded the Middle Eocene. It marked significant climatic changes. Temperatures were warmer, supporting diverse flora and fauna. Mammals began to diversify rapidly. This era laid the groundwork for modern ecosystems. Fossil records from this time provide valuable insights into evolution.
As global temperatures rise and CO2 levels soar, scientists are keen to learn from past climate events. A...
November 15, 2024