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Study suggests life on Earth has around 1.8 billion years left — but the biosphere might evolve to survive even longer
Using complex climate models, researchers have pinned down the point at which life will no longer be able to survive on Earth ...
Earth’s distant future has always been framed as a slow fade billions of years from now, but a new generation of models is painting a sharper and more unsettling picture. Instead of a gentle decline, ...
Scientists have traced the origins of complex life to the breakup of the supercontinent Nuna 1.5 billion years ago. This tectonic shift reduced volcanic carbon emissions, expanded shallow seas, and ...
It’s a bit worrying when a scientific paper begins, “How long will life on Earth survive?” But in this case—a study by Jacob Haqq‐Misra of Blue Marble Space and Eric Wolf at the University of Colorado ...
Using complex climate models, researchers have pinned down the point at which life will no longer be able to survive on Earth ...
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