Carbon Cycle Flaw Could Trigger New Ice Age
Source: Carbon cycle flaw can plunge Earth into an ice age (2025-09-25)
A flaw in Earth's carbon cycle may have the potential to plunge the planet into a new ice age, according to researchers at UC Riverside. This discovery highlights the delicate balance of Earth's climate system and the significant impact that disruptions in carbon regulation can have on global temperatures. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding carbon cycle processes to prevent catastrophic climate shifts. Scientists warn that ongoing environmental changes could exacerbate these vulnerabilities, underscoring the need for careful climate management and further research into Earth's natural systems.
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