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The Misunderstood History of CO2: The Science Behind Earth's Most Controversial Molecule with Peter Brannen

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Feb 11, 2026
Peter Brannen, award-winning science journalist and author focused on geology and the carbon cycle. He reframes CO2 as both life-giving and climate-controlling. Short scenes cover deep-time carbon swings, Snowball Earth, mass extinctions, the Holocene’s unusual calm, and how modern emissions compare to past planetary upheavals. The conversation blends geologic wonder with precautionary urgency.
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INSIGHT

Snowball Earth Shows CO2 Thresholds

  • Snowball Earth occurred when accelerated weathering drew down CO2, triggering global glaciation and then a super-greenhouse aftermath.
  • These swings show CO2-driven thresholds can flip Earth between extremes.
ADVICE

Use Culture To Change Trajectory

  • Recognize humans are uniquely able to learn and adapt via culture, technology, and institutions.
  • Use that capacity to intentionally regulate our collective behavior instead of passively dissipating energy.
INSIGHT

Past Extinctions Mirror Modern Risks

  • The Permian extinction example shows modern risks: volcanic CO2 spiked temperatures ~10°C and acidified oceans.
  • Brannen argues our path could lead to similarly 'gnarly' outcomes if unchecked.
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