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The large extraterrestrial impact at the end of the cretaceous (cretaceous-paleogene or k-pg boundary, a. k.a. k-t boundary) is thought to have produced a massive amount of dust, which may have remained in the atmosphere for several years, and a great deal of co2. what do you think would have been the short-term and longer-term climate-forcing implications of these two factors?

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