Environment
Volcanic Eruptions Partly Behind Global Warming 'Pause'
Volcanic eruptions are partly behind the global warming "pause" that has occurred over the last 15 years, according to a new study, effectively cooling the atmosphere 0.05 degrees to 0.12 degrees Celsius (32.09 - 32.216 F) since 2000.
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