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The Earth's Climate Thermostat refers to a complex network of natural processes and feedback loops that regulate the planet's temperature, maintaining a relatively stable climate over millions of years. This thermostat is comprised of various components, including ocean currents, ice sheets, and vegetation, which interact to stabilize the global average temperature. By understanding this thermostat, scientists aim to better comprehend the Earth's climate system and its sensitivity to human-induced changes.
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Earth's Climate Thermostat Unveiled: Scientists Reveal Hidden Feedback Loop
Science · Jul 18, 2026 · PithLabs AI