How Climate Change Could Trigger Earthquakes
Briefly

The new study published in Geology presents evidence that melting glaciers may have increased earthquake activity in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains by relieving pressure on the fault.
As temperatures continue to rise, researchers warn that regions with retreating glaciers and active faults could experience heightened earthquake risks, showcasing the interplay between climate change and geological activity.
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