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Chance played a role in determining whether Earth stayed habitable

Earth Sciences

Chance played a role in determining whether Earth stayed habitable

T. Tyrrell

Discover how Earth's 3-4 billion years of habitable climate is more contingent than inevitable! Conducted by Toby Tyrrell, this research reveals the intriguing role of chance in planetary habitability outcomes amidst a 30% increase in solar luminosity.... show more
Abstract
Earth's climate has remained continuously habitable throughout 3 or 4 billion years. This presents a puzzle (the 'habitability problem') because loss of habitability appears to have been more likely. Solar luminosity has increased by 30% over this time, which would, if not counteracted, have caused sterility. Furthermore, Earth's climate is precariously balanced, potentially able to deteriorate to deep-frozen conditions within as little as 1 million years. Here I present results from a novel simulation in which thousands of planets were assigned randomly generated climate feedbacks. Each planetary set-up was tested to see if it remained habitable over a period of 3 billion years. The conventional view attributes Earth's extended habitability solely to stabilising mechanisms. The simulation results shown here reveal instead that chance also plays a role in habitability outcomes. Earth's long-lasting habitability was therefore most likely a contingent rather than an inevitable outcome.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Dec 11, 2020
Authors
Toby Tyrrell
Tags
Earth's climate
habitability
solar luminosity
climate feedbacks
chance
simulation
planetary science
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