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The Earth's Climate Thermostat, also known as the "thermostat of the Earth," refers to a complex system of natural feedback loops that regulate the planet's temperature. This system involves interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, and land surfaces to maintain a relatively stable climate. The recent revelation of a hidden feedback loop in this system suggests that scientists have made significant progress in understanding the intricate mechanisms that control Earth's climate.
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Earth's Climate Thermostat Unveiled: Scientists Reveal Hidden Feedback Loop
Science · Jul 18, 2026 · PithLabs AI