A new study shows eruptions and wildfires altered the upper atmosphere, yet recent surface warming points elsewhere.
A volcano erupted in the central Philippines, sending a billowing plume of ash about 2500 metres (1.5 miles) into the ...
Volcanoes and wildfires can inject millions of tons of gases and aerosol particles into the air, affecting temperatures on a global scale. But picking out the specific impact of individual events ...
Volcanoes that blast gases high into the atmosphere not only change global temperatures but also influence flooding in unusual ways, Princeton researchers have found. In an August 26 article in the ...
And although those volcano eruptions are not part of a trend, experts have said, the volcanoes in question are far from the ...