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                                                    </description><item><title>How climate change might trigger more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions</title><link>https://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/climate-change/how-climate-change-might-trigger-more-earthquakes-and-volcanic-eruptions-91100</link><description>and Canada are being devastated by wildfires, while Beijing has recorded its heaviest rainfall in at least 140 years. Looking back further, between 2000 and 2019 the world’s glaciers lost around 267 gigatonnes of ice per year. Melting glaciers contribute to rising sea levels (currently rising by about 3.</description><pubDate>2023-08-10T07:06+0200</pubDate><guid>downtoearth-16c76fafda0b3b6dd06149b6fbe7bb4f</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230810070600</sortelement></item><item><title>How climate change might trigger more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions</title><link>https://phys.org/news/2023-08-climate-trigger-earthquakes-volcanic-eruptions.html</link><description>and Canada are being devastated by wildfires, while Beijing has recorded its heaviest rainfall in at least 140 years. Looking back further, between 2000 and 2019 the world's glaciers lost around 267 gigatonnes of ice per year. Melting glaciers contribute to rising sea levels (currently rising by about 3.</description><pubDate>2023-08-09T16:50+0200</pubDate><guid>phys-c0d3704a7f89be4efec12a913267a56b</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230809165000</sortelement></item><item><title>How climate change might trigger more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions</title><link>https://www.europesun.com/news/273925615/how-climate-change-might-trigger-more-earthquakes-and-volcanic-eruptions</link><description>Earth's climate is changing rapidly. In some areas, escalating temperatures are increasing the frequency and likelihood of . In others, they are making and storms more intense or accelerating the pace of glacial melting. The past month is a stark illustration of exactly this.</description><pubDate>2023-08-09T03:11+0200</pubDate><guid>europesun-453d4c8f161d526f7f10a91282276ee2</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230809031100</sortelement></item><item><title>The Star » Climate change can trigger more earthquakes, eruptions</title><link>https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2023-08-08-how-climate-change-can-trigger-more-earthquakes-volcanic-eruptions/</link><description>Earth’s climate is changing rapidly. In some areas, escalating temperatures are increasing the frequency and likelihood of . In others, they are making and storms more intense or accelerating the pace of glacial melting. The past month is a stark illustration of exactly this.</description><pubDate>2023-08-08T22:53+0200</pubDate><guid>kenyamoja-305999ee80656d83d112b6122704eea5</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20230808225300</sortelement></item></channel></rss>