Earth's Carbon Cycle May Trigger an Ice Age Amid Global Warming

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New research suggests that Earth's climate regulation involves complex ocean feedback loops that could overcorrect global warming, potentially triggering an ice age in the distant future, although current human-induced warming is unlikely to cause such a rapid cooling. The study highlights the importance of understanding Earth's natural climate mechanisms and emphasizes the need to limit ongoing warming.
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