Michael B.W. FyhnSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Michael B.W. Fyhn When Greenland was green: Rapid global warming 55 million years ago shows us what the future may hold By Milo Barham, Jussi Hovikoski, Michael B.W. Fyhn published 30 August 21 Frozen northeast Greenland seems an unlikely place to gain insight into our ever-warming world. Climate Change MORE FROM SPACE...1Citizen scientists spot more than 1,000 new asteroids in old Hubble Telescope photos2Giant gamma-ray flare from 'recently deceased' magnetar lights up Cigar Galaxy3Earth got hammered by cosmic rays 41,000 years ago due to a weak magnetic field4Mirrors in space could boost solar power production on Earth. Here's how.5NASA ends CloudSat Earth-observing mission after 18 years
When Greenland was green: Rapid global warming 55 million years ago shows us what the future may hold By Milo Barham, Jussi Hovikoski, Michael B.W. Fyhn published 30 August 21 Frozen northeast Greenland seems an unlikely place to gain insight into our ever-warming world.