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Towards Mankind’s Survival; important lessons from a previous Mass Extinction

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12,900 years ago there was a complex meteorite impact in China which released subglacial methane clathrate, formed the Carolina Bays and resulted in a massive sea level rise from the cataclysmic melting of the North American Ice Sheets: a new and testable hypothesis.

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