Will global warming lead to the APOCALYPSE?

  25 March 2017    Read: 1487
Will global warming lead to the APOCALYPSE?
Earth's worst mass extinction in history - when around 90 per cent of all life was wiped out - may one day repeat itself, scientists have warned.
The Permian-Triassic catastrophe occurred 250 million years ago when rapidly rising levels of carbon dioxide and methane triggered runaway global warming, according to new research.

Researchers said their findings should act as 'an important lesson for humanity' in how we tackle current climate change.

Earth has suffered through five mass extinction events - catastrophes where large swathes of species die out in a short space of time.

But no event was more deadly than the end Permian, which wiped out 96 per cent of sea life and 70 per cent of life on land.

Researchers have long debated what sparked the extinction event and it is thought that meteor showers and mass volcano eruptions played a role in the deadly event.

Now researchers from Brock University in Ontario have reexamined the trapped gasses in ancient rocks and have found that the extinction event was largely driven by climate change.

They said frequent volcanic eruptions led to large amounts of carbon dioxide being released into the air, which could have caused global temperatures to rise to 11°C (52°F).

The rising temperature led to the melting of permafrost that had locked in the vast amounts of methane.


The event wiped out 96 percent of marine species, including trilobites (pictured), and 70 per cent of life on land

Permafrost melting led to the release of this methane which sparked rapid global warming.

'Based on measurements of gases trapped in calcite, the release of methane…is deemed the ultimate source and cause for the dramatic life-changing global warming…observed at the end Permian,' the scientists, led by Dr Uwe Brand said in their research paper, published in Palaeoworld.

'Global warming triggered by the massive release of carbon dioxide may be catastrophic, but the release of methane from hydrate [permafrost] may be apocalyptic.

/Daily Mail/

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