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WRITTEN BY JAMES EDWARD KAMIS, GUEST POST ON MAY 1, 2023. POSTED IN LATEST NEWS

New Study Shows How Geologic Forces Significantly Affect Earth’s Climate
Yet another research study has concluded that geological forces appreciably affect the Earth’s climate and climate-related events as per Plate Climatology.

This study concludes that volcanic eruptions affect global climate by expulsing huge amounts of sulfur-rich volcanic ash and gases into the atmosphere (study here).


The researchers recommended that all current global climate models should be updated to include the climate effect of volcanism.

Major Volcanic Eruptions

Major volcanic eruptions throw out massive amounts of ash, CO2 gas, sulfur, and water vapor into the oceans and atmosphere. These emissions act to alter biological environments, physical environments, and our climate.

Tambora Eruption 1815

https://climatechangedispatch.com/new-study-shows-how-geologic-forces-significantly-affect-earths-climate/
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