What controls long-term climate stability?
Category: Earth Science
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Earth's climate has been remarkably habitable for billions of years despite a faint young Sun and major perturbations. The carbonate-silicate cycle is the leading proposed thermostat, but its precise feedbacks and time constants are uncertain.
Understanding this is critical both for paleoclimate and for interpreting potentially habitable exoplanets.
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