It mimics/is the inspiration for the geoengineering idea (highly impractical at the scale required) of high altitude aerosols injection to slow global warming.
Good article, and pretty interesting stuff. That said, I can’t imagine this being a “defense mechanism” for increased temperatures, as during the Cretaceous period there wasn’t any increase in seismic activity that we are currently aware of.
Large volcanic eruptions have a cooling effect due to the large amount of aerosols injected into the upper atmosphere.
It mimics/is the inspiration for the geoengineering idea (highly impractical at the scale required) of high altitude aerosols injection to slow global warming.
Are you saying that earth might be defending itself against our aggression? Interesting
Very unlikely that something like the biosphere and geology are connected symbiotically.
Although there is a connection between geology and climate change (not that I think this is part of it). https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2926/can-climate-affect-earthquakes-or-are-the-connections-shaky/
Good article, and pretty interesting stuff. That said, I can’t imagine this being a “defense mechanism” for increased temperatures, as during the Cretaceous period there wasn’t any increase in seismic activity that we are currently aware of.
No, it’s not any sort of defense mechanism. It just made me think of that article.
What are we doing trying to switch to clean renewable energy then? Activate all the volcanoes!