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Thanks to Curiosity Stream for supporting PBS Digital Studios. Imagine an enormous rainforest teeming with life: trees, insects, pretty little birds. Primates are climbing in the canopy, while crocodiles and turtles swim in the rivers below. Beautiful, isnt it? Now imagine this lush rainforest in the Arctic. There was a time -- and not too long ago -- when the world warmed more than any human has ever seen. So far. This ancient warming took place over the course of just 200,000 years -- the blink of an eye in geologic time -- and it ended much like it began: suddenly and mysteriously. It all started 56 million years ago, at the very end of the Paleocene Epoch. Back then, life was still recovering from the unpleasantness of the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event, which wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs. And things were already warm by todays standards. There were no polar ice caps, which meant sea levels were much higher. And the continents -- which were just beginning to take