Tuesday, 29 Dec 2020 08:59 AM MYT
Major earthquakes could be responsible for a sharp rise in temperatures in the Arctic. ― Istock.com/AFP pic
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MOSCOW, Dec 29 ― While human activity is partly, if not mainly, responsible for global warming, researchers are wondering about some sudden increases in Arctic temperatures. A new study suggests that several major earthquakes that occurred at different times in the twentieth century may explain this phenomenon.
Global warming has become a key issue for humanity, and it is the subject of much research aimed at understanding its causes and finding appropriate solutions to limit the damage. While we know that it is mainly caused by human activity, through the increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, scientists are wondering about more sudden phenomena, such as abrupt increases in temperature in the Arctic.
Earthquakes may be causing temperature rises in the Artic
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