In a truly classic example of how to look like you have no idea what you're talking about, a reporter discussing the potential effects of an ongoing eruption on Europe's economy had this to say: "The climate, too, might benefit from the absence of polluting aircraft in the sky, though the cancellation of 100,000 or so flights would amount to just a
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I'm not 200% sure on this, but I think most volcanoes have more oxygen in their gas column than carbon-related emissions, so on the whole, volcanoes generally don't contribute to greenhouse...
Ok, yea, I know, I'm a geek because I'm loving the media's attention on all this with most of them just guessing until they talk to people who study in this field :) I'll shut up now, sorry ^^
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I probably should have phrased it as "worse for the short-term climate from the human perspective". Face it, another Year Without A Summer would definitely be a Bad Thing from a human perspective.
In the geologic long-term, it's fairly likely that none of it matters much another. :)
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It ultimately caused a hotter than normal summer (by a degree or three) in Europe, and then a significantly colder winter.
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