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Not exact matches
Cochelin et al used a model of intermediate complexity to show that the orbital variations over the next 100,000 years are weak enough that even a little human CO2 remaining in the atmosphere is enough to keep the earth out of an ice age («Simulation of long - term
future climate changes with the green McGill paleoclimate model: The next
glacial inception»).