The earth has been warming up since last century and that might be due to increased industrialization, but industrialization will never turn earth's climate into a hot box or else the ice on the Himalayas would have already melted from unchecked Middle Eastern and Far Eastern Asian consumption of fossil fuels. An oil geologist discovered the fossilized remains of a platypus billed dinosaur in 1961 but scientists would not examine the evidence beacause they could not believe there had ever been dinosaurs in Alaska and the remains of an unfossilized unfrozen body part of a platypus dinosaur, with soft tissues remaining, sticking out of a thawing river bank above the Arctic Circle was just not possible.
Not only was it possible but the secularists had been forced by later finds, particularly those of Mary Schweitzer, to finally admit that dinosaur soft tissues have survived since the day dinosaurs died, a seriously problematic fact for paleontologists who have succumbed to evolutionism brainwashing.
Therefore, the 1961 find of fresh dinosar bones in Alaska in 1961 was revisited, resulting in groundbreaking science stories like this one that came out 54 years after the bones had been shelved by secularists who did not know what to do with them:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/sep/23/fossils-of-new-duck-billed-plant-eating-dinosaur-found-in-alaska 9-22-15
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A sample of frozen bone is found after researchers excavated it from the Liscomb Bed in the Prince Creek Formation near Nuiqsut, Alaska. Photograph: Greg Erickson/AP
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Latest finding supports a theory of a ‘lost world of dinosaurs’ that lived in a far cooler climate than most people associated with the creatures