Deep beneath Antarctica's frozen expanse lie forces long forgotten by humanity. These volcanoes, hidden under kilometers of ice, have remained silent for centuries. But now, in the era of global warming, the ice recedes and the Earth begins to stir. Scientists worldwide raise alarms: the loss of pressure may trigger a chain of eruptions capable of altering the climate and damaging infrastructure and ecosystems. Examples from Iceland and Chile prove that nature doesn't forget—it waits. With each passing day, satellites detect microseismic activity. Underground chambers swell, gases accumulate. Volcanologists rush to place sensors and build models. But can they predict the moment when the Earth finally exhales? This story isn't fiction. It's a portrait based on current scientific data. It's a warning to those who still doubt that melting ice can awaken ancient fire. The planet is waking. And it's up to us to determine whether that awakening will be devastating.
Fire Beneath Ice: How Warming Awakens the Earth

Published : 10.07.2025