Anthony Watts / 9 hours ago October 2, 2014 From the National Post Is it volcano season? From Japan to Iceland, scientists probe the reasons why there are so many eruptions latelyEruptions caused by climate changeIn recent decades, it has become apparent that the consequences of planetary ice loss might not end with rising sea levels. Evidence has been building that in the past, periods of severe loss of glaciers were followed by a significant spike in volcanic activity.Around 19,000 years ago, glaciation was at a peak. Much of Europe and North America was under ice. Then the climate...