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In today’s edition of The Heartland Daily Podcast, Arthur Viterito, a professor of Geography of the College of Southern Maryland, joins managing editor for Environment & Climate News H. Sterling Burnett to talk about his recent research exploring other factors that affect global temperatures.
Viterito’s recent research shows geothermal venting, particularly in the Oceans affecting the transportation of heat, has a significant impact on recent warming. Critically, seismic activity correlates with temperature changes better than carbon dioxide, yet is not accounted for in climate models.
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