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Home | Volcanic Gases

Global Climate Impacts

 

 

Volcanoes are neither the cause nor the solution to the current global warming crisis...

Explore these subpages to learn more!

 

Aerosols produced red sunsets and sunrises for astronauts aboard the

Space Shuttle for up one year after the 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo.

 


  • Climate Cooling
  • El Nino?
  • Ozone destruction
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  • Average Compositions and Trace Gases
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  • The Origin of the Atmosphere
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