A volcano is erupting again in Iceland. Is climate change causing more eruptions?

There’s a long-established link between the large-scale melting of ice in active volcanic regions and increased eruptions.

By Heather Handley, Monash University August 10, 2022
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The Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland began erupting again on Wednesday after eight months of slumber — so far without any adverse impacts on people or air traffic.

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