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Snowball Earth: Science Fiction’s Fast Freeze vs. Geology’s Slow March
Climate
Snowball Earth: Science Fiction’s Fast Freeze vs. Geology’s Slow March

Could Earth truly freeze over in a geologic instant, as sci-fi often imagines? In reality, the Snowball Earth hypothesis reveals a far slower, complex process shaped by deep-time climate dynamics, not abrupt catastrophe.

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👁 10 • Apr 19, 2026
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Rewilding: How Large-Scale Restoration of Nature is Reshaping Ecosystems and Climate Solutions
Ecology
Rewilding: How Large-Scale Restoration of Nature is Reshaping Ecosystems and Climate Solutions

Rewilding, the large-scale restoration of ecosystems by reintroducing native species and natural processes, is gaining momentum as a transformative approach to biodiversity loss and climate resilience. Discover the science, successes, and future of this ecological movement.

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👁 36 • Mar 26, 2026
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Tipping Points in the Climate System: How Close Are We to Irreversible Change?
Climate
Tipping Points in the Climate System: How Close Are We to Irreversible Change?

Scientists warn that Earth's climate system is approaching critical tipping points—thresholds beyond which rapid, irreversible changes may occur. This article explores what these tipping points are, the latest research, and the profound implications for our planet's future.

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👁 38 • Mar 26, 2026
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