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Small Volcanoes Could Cool Climate
August 3, 2012 | University of Saskatchewan

“Aerosols from relatively small volcanic eruptions can be boosted into the high atmosphere by weather systems such as monsoons, where they can affect global temperatures.” Quoted from the University of Saskatchewan press release.


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