Swipe Down for Full Video Story For more than 66 million years, Earth has been living through a remarkable chapter of history ...
Ancient volcanoes in the Arctic may have trapped Earth in repeated "Snowball Earth" freezes for 56 million years.
The Sturtian glaciation was one of the most extreme climate events in Earth’s history. Beginning around 717 million years ago ...
Scientists at the University of Southampton have uncovered evidence from ancient rocks that Earth's climate continued to fluctuate during its most extreme ice age—known as Snowball Earth. During the ...
There are a few things scientists know for sure about how Earth grows warmer: For instance, when there’s more carbon dioxide (CO) in the atmosphere, that CO traps heat. This means that during an ice ...