http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14845

"Here we show that the slow ∼50 Wm−2 increase in TSI over the last ∼420 million 
years (an increase of ∼9 Wm−2 of radiative forcing) was almost completely 
negated by a long-term decline in atmospheric CO2. This was likely due to the 
silicate weathering-negative feedback and the expansion of land plants [i.e., 
CDR] that together ensured Earth’s long-term habitability. Humanity’s 
fossil-fuel use, if unabated, risks taking us, by the middle of the 
twenty-first century, to values of CO2 not seen since the early Eocene (50 
million years ago)."



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