greenhouse gases
New Climate Model Reveals Methane Did Not Warm Ancient Earth
Unlike today, ancient Earth needed more heat because the Sun was 10 to 15 percent dimmer than what it's today. Researchers have refuted a long-held theory that the Earth, billions of years in the past, stayed warm with the help of methane.
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