A groundbreaking study reveals that the Los Chocoyos supereruption, which occurred 79,500 years ago, had chilling effects but allowed Earth to recover quickly, challenging ice age theories linked to volcanic activity.
A groundbreaking study reveals that the Los Chocoyos supereruption, which occurred 79,500 years ago, had a less catastrophic impact than previously thought, allowing Earth to recover within decades. This research challenges old theories about supereruptions causing ice ages and suggests a need for reevaluating future risks.