The Surprising Benefits of Volcanoes

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The Surprising Benefits of Volcanoes
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In his book "Mountains of Fire," volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer explores the overlooked longevity and importance of volcanoes. Volcanoes not only shape the physical landscape but also contribute to the sustainability of humanity. They act as hotbeds of biodiversity, create fertile soil through eruptions, help build underground aquifers, produce geothermal energy, and can permanently trap carbon dioxide. Volcanoes have the potential to become a savior rather than a fearsome enemy, playing a crucial role in carbon capture and storage.

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