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Glaciers may have helped warm Earth. Study details effect of glacial versus nonglacial weathering on carbon cycle
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Glaciers may have helped warm Earth. Study details effect of glacial versus nonglacial weathering on carbon cycle
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Glaciers may have helped warm Earth
Study details effect of glacial versus nonglacial weathering on carbon cycle
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July 31, 2017
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Rice University
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Weathering of Earth by glaciers may have warmed the planet over eons by aiding the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. A new study shows the cumulative effect may have created negative feedback that prevented runaway glaciation.
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Not buying it.
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Re: Glaciers may have helped warm Earth. Study details effect of glacial versus nonglacial weathering on carbon cycle
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August 02, 2017, 09:35:15 pm »
The new reality:
Glaciers warm the earth.
If that's true, does it follow that burning fossil fuels could actually COOL the earth...?
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Re: Glaciers may have helped warm Earth. Study details effect of glacial versus nonglacial weathering on carbon cycle
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Considering that "runaway glaciation" can ONLY occur if there's a runaway hydrologic cycle, what they've scrawled there is nonsense.
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