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Ice cores suggest dust, not CO2, once drove major climate shifts
Ice core records stretching back hundreds of thousands of years show that airborne mineral dust, not carbon dioxide alone, played a leading role in driving some of the most dramatic climate shifts in ...
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Could global warming trigger the next ice age?
Global warming is usually associated with rising temperatures, but some scientists have explored whether it could indirectly trigger cooling in certain regions. Changes in ocean circulation, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Eccles writes about sustainability in the capital markets. I live in Concord, MA. My wife and I planned to go out for ...
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