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Volcanoes and climate: How will the eruption in Tonga affect our gardens?

Volcanoes and climate: How will the eruption in Tonga affect our gardens? If you have watched the news at all in the last two weeks, you know that there was a huge underwater volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific Ocean on January 15, 2022, that spewed ash and gases into the atmosphere. It blew with […]

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Does Climate Change Increase Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity?

Does Climate Change Increase Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity? From top; Columbia Glacier, Mount Blackburn, Worthington Glacier, Matanuska Glacier Something many people aren’t aware of is just how climate change is affecting natural disasters once thought to have no connection to weather and/or climate – earthquakes and volcanic activity. Unfortunately, these two phenomena are predicted to […]

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Volcanic Activity Melting Ice at the North & South Poles

Volcanic Activity Melting Ice at the North & South Poles Scientists have long suspected that there is a thermal heat source under the ice in Antarctica that may be the real cause of some ice melting in that region rather than climate change theories. NASAhas confirmed that indeed this heat source exists which many have been […]

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Ring Of Fire On ALERT After Philippines Earthquake: California Is WARNED

Ring Of Fire On ALERT After Philippines Earthquake: California Is WARNED After a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines, the Ring of Fire was put on alert. After dozens of earthquakes rocked Hawaii this month, followed by a volcanic eruption, many fear the Ring of Fire has become much more active, which has prompted scientists […]

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Dormant/Extinct Volcano Erupts for First Time in Recorded History

Dormant/Extinct Volcano Erupts for First Time in Recorded History Another dormant volcano has suddenly awakened erupting in a rather spectacular fashion, spewing lava for the first time in known history, It sent an ash cloud 2.1 kilometers into the sky. This ancient volcano on Kadovar Island, which is northeast of Papua New Guinea, has been dormant […]

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Japan’s largest volcano Mt. Aso erupts, forces evacuation of tourists (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Japan’s largest volcano Mt. Aso erupts, forces evacuation of tourists (PHOTOS, VIDEO) A video grab from the Japan Meteorological Agency’s live camera image shows an eruption of Mount Aso in Aso, Kumamoto prefecture, southwestern Japan, September 14, 2015. © Japan Meteorological Agency / Reuters Mount Aso, Japan’s largest active volcano, erupted on Monday, sending plumes […]

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