this post was submitted on 19 Jan 2024
177 points (99.4% liked)
science
14741 readers
698 users here now
just science related topics. please contribute
note: clickbait sources/headlines aren't liked generally. I've posted crap sources and later deleted or edit to improve after complaints. whoops, sry
Rule 1) Be kind.
lemmy.world rules: https://mastodon.world/about
I don't screen everything, lrn2scroll
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
It depends on the volcano. Greenhouse gases are released during most eruptions but larger volcanoes propel sulfate aerosols well into the stratosphere where they act a bit like planetary body glitter. This can reflect a significant amount of solar energy for years, resulting in a net cooling effect, mass extinctions, etc etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter
Yeah, pyroclastic ones. I know I heard some scientists and plebians advocate for releasing sulfur dioxide for the purpose of reflecting solar radiation, thereby lowering the temperature.
It's the most band-aid of solutions, suppress the symptoms.. Plant growth might stagger because less light comes through. To tie it together, that's my question about how we would fare afterwards. I imagine worse off