It's tourist season in Yellowstone Natl Park. Take a trip and go check the place out. You'll come back home with a renewed outlook, realizing that so-called "climate change" is a minor issue for the long term survival of the human species compared to that big boiling mass in Wyoming. Supervolcanoes don't erupt. They explode. There is only 10 of them known on earth and the biggest one there in Wyoming has a magma chamber that goes down over 400 miles. It is a hole in the earth's mantle that lets the inferno in the center of the earth out.
It is a sure thing it will explode again, just that nobody knows when. I think the EPA and government should be concentrating on trying to figure out how to stop it. But guess what? They'd have about as much luck trying to control a tiny supervolcano a few hundred miles across, as they are going to have controlling climate change on a whole planet. I hope that helps put things into perspective.
It is a sure thing it will explode again, just that nobody knows when. I think the EPA and government should be concentrating on trying to figure out how to stop it. But guess what? They'd have about as much luck trying to control a tiny supervolcano a few hundred miles across, as they are going to have controlling climate change on a whole planet. I hope that helps put things into perspective.
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