Melting Glaciers Could Trigger Surge in Volcanic Eruptions
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports on new scientific findings that link climate change and volcanic activity. Based on a study cited by The Guardian, melting glaciers are reducing pressure on magma chambers, increasing the risk of eruptions. McIntyre highlights the growing threat in regions like Iceland, Chile, and especially West Antarctica — home to over 100 subglacial volcanoes — as global warming continues to accelerate.
