Hidden, supercharged 'thermostat' may cause Earth to overcorrect for climate change

Live ScienceSaturday, October 11, 2025 at 3:00:00 PM
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Hidden, supercharged 'thermostat' may cause Earth to overcorrect for climate change
Recent research suggests that increasing CO2 levels in the atmosphere could activate geological and biological mechanisms that might lead to the timely onset of the next ice age. This finding is significant as it highlights the complex interactions within Earth's systems and raises questions about how climate change could inadvertently trigger drastic shifts in our planet's climate.
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