International audienceClimate is often depicted as globally warm during the middle part of the Cretaceous. However, major tectonic events, such as the break-up of Gondwana, or sea level changes inducing the flooding of vast continental areas, occurred from 120 to 95 Ma resulting in drastic climatic re-organisations. In order to investigate the impact of plate tectonics and sea level change on climate, we performed climatic simulations during the Cenomanian (95 Ma) and Aptian (120 Ma) using an atmospheric general circulation model. Problems with models lie in our knowledge of a few key factors. For examples, the middle Cretaceous sea surface temperature gradient from equator to pole remains an open question and it is not clear yet how flat i...