Thu, 26 Feb 2009

Prehistoric global cooling caused by CO2, research finds

The intriguing bit for me in this was the system used to run the simulations: Purdue Pete, a 664 CPU Linux cluster.

A paper published this week in the journal Science, a team of researchers found evidence of widespread cooling that triggered glaciers to form at the South Pole. Additional computer modeling suggests the cooling was caused by a reduction of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

(link) [EurekAlert!]

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