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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Except, volcanic eruptions are infrequent and usually small scale. On the other hand, let's take Krakatoa-----the years following it's eruption we're among the coolest of the last 200 years, including the blizzard of '88. We were talking pollution, NOT CO2. Then there was Vesuvius and Santorini
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Then there is the eruption of a super volcano. Of course this isn’t an if, it’s a when. Enjoy the fact that all super volcanoes “hot spots” are active. Yellowstone, Aera and Topa are all possibilities. They of course would make Krakatoa look like a small burp, but certainly would change our atmosphere for generations.