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Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds

7 pointsby docmechanicover 2 years ago

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docmechanicover 2 years ago
A new study confirms that the planet harbors a 'stabilizing feedback' mechanism that acts over hundreds of thousands of years to keep global temperatures within a steady, habitable range.
BirAdamover 2 years ago
I’ve also always wondered… if all the glaciers melt, truly all, wouldn’t that amount of water lower the salinity of the oceans and thereby cool them thus triggering a small ice age?
bediger4000over 2 years ago
What about the Cryogenian period 720-635 MYA? Major glaciations, probably covering the entire globe.