Explore the ancient temperate forests and lakes of British Columbia's Eocene epoch in this 51-minute Speaker Series talk by paleobotanist David R. Greenwood. Delve into the fascinating world of fossil plants, pollen samples, and bird fossils to uncover new perspectives on temperate islands during a past greenhouse world. Learn about key sites like Horsefly, Thomas Ranch, and Driftwood Canyon, and discover how paleobotanists reconstruct ancient climates and ecosystems. Gain insights into the Zachos Curve, temperature shifts, and the importance of macro fossils in painting a picture of Eocene plant communities. Understand the significance of the Falkland site and the discoveries made at Driftwood Creek, including the intriguing bird fossils found there. Conclude with a summary of the research findings and their implications for understanding past and future climate change.
New Perspectives on Temperate Islands From a Past Greenhouse World