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Melting Glaciers In Antarctica May Encourage More Volcanic Activity

  • By Clean Technica
  • 13 January 2025
Melting Glaciers In Antarctica May Encourage More Volcanic Activity
7 min read

As the glaciers melt in Antarctica, the reduced weight on the Earth below could lead to an increase in volcanic activity.

The post Melting Glaciers In Antarctica May Encourage More Volcanic Activity appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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2025 To Be Year Of Electrification In Africa & South America

  • By Clean Technica
  • 9 January 2025
Melting Glaciers In Antarctica May Encourage More Volcanic Activity
4 min read

In the EV world, I think most would agree that the biggest story of 2024 was the rapid scaling up of EV sales in China, particularly from future automotive king BYD. The Chinese EV market had been growing fast for years, and BYD had more than a decade of EV … [continued]

The post 2025 To Be Year Of Electrification In Africa & South America appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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