Drilling of the seabed off Antarctica has revealed that rainforest grew on
the frozen continent 52 million years ago, scientists said Thursday, warning it
could be ice-free again within decades.
The study of sediment cores drilled from the ocean floor off Antarctica's
east coast revealed fossil pollens that had come from a "near-tropical" forest
covering the continent in the Eocene period, 34-56 million years ago.
