PETM
Also: Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Palaeocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was a period of natural global warming that took place almost 56 million years ago. It came at a time when the atmospheric concentration of CO2 was already higher than today, and global temperatures also much warmer. The PETM warming was a roughly 200,000-year long event where global temperatures rose by 6–8°C, and is thought to have been caused by a massive injection of CO2 into the atmosphere.
All IPCC definitions taken from Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Working Group I Contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Annex I, Glossary, pp. 941-954. Cambridge University Press.