Mass extinction likely caused by lethal temperatures due to volcanic CO2 venting
Published Date: 9/8/2021
Source: phys.org
The Permian extinction, also called Permian-Triassic extinction or end-Permian extinction is the most severe biodiversity loss in Earth's history. According to Britannica, this extinction was characterized by the elimination of over 95 percent of marine and 70 percent of terrestrial species.