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A Climate State describes the climatic situation on a planet. Researchers isolated four different climate states, Hothouse, Warmhouse, Coolhouse, and Icehouse.<ref>Zachos et al. 2020 [https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aba6853 An astronomically dated record of Earth’s climate and its predictability over the last 66 million years] (Science)</ref>
These major climate states persisted for millions and sometimes tens of millions of years, and within each one the climate shows rhythmic variations corresponding to changes in Earth’s orbit around the sun. But each climate state has a distinctive response to orbital variations, which drive relatively small changes in global temperatures compared with the dramatic shifts between different climate states.
<ref>Tim Stephens 2020 [https://news.ucsc.edu/2020/09/climate-variability.html High-fidelity record of Earth’s climate history puts current changes in context] (UC Santa Cruz)</ref>
 
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A Climate State describes the climatic situation on a planet. Researchers isolated four different climate states, Hothouse, Warmhouse, Coolhouse, and Icehouse.[1] These major climate states persisted for millions and sometimes tens of millions of years, and within each one the climate shows rhythmic variations corresponding to changes in Earth’s orbit around the sun. But each climate state has a distinctive response to orbital variations, which drive relatively small changes in global temperatures compared with the dramatic shifts between different climate states. [2]

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