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ADaptive Archaean Model

First plants cooled the Ordovician

Tim Lenton , Michael Crouch , Martin Johnson , Nuno Pires , Liam Dolan

The Late Ordovician period, ending 444 million years ago, was marked by the onset of glaciations. The expansion of non-vascular land plants accelerated chemical weathering and may have drawn down enough atmospheric carbon dioxide to trigger the growth of ice sheets.

Nature Geoscience, 5, 86-89

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