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No, no, I will. It looks like there's collectively a decent amount of papers and thoughts, and it's been quite a while since I refreshed my knowledge on the topic.
Mainly though I want to see the reasoning for how global warming is going to shift the tectonic plates and cause more earthquakes and volcanoes. Sounds like a fascinating twist, on what is otherwise a fairly straightforward concept.
Good luck to you Zedd on reviewing this thread.
With regard to the reasoning behind global warming (possibly) causing more earthquakes and volcanoes and shift tectonic plates.
As I see it climate scientists and earth scientists are always researching and learning. One of the consequences for example of widespread melting of the Antarctic and Greenland icecaps will be a reduction in the billions of tons of ice sitting on earth below. This will result in these areas of the earth springing up. This happened and is still happening after the last last ice age finished and kilometers of ice receded from Europe, Asia etc. There is an argument that the releasing of this pressure will allow tectonic plates to move more freely effectively more earthquakes and volcanic activity. (Volcanic activity increases as molten magna forces its way between shifting tectonic plates.) Check out the reference from carbon brief below.
If you are interested in refreshing your knowledge on the topic the Skeptical Science website is, IMO, one of of the most comprehensive, best organized and accessible resources on the subject. Again check out the link for a sample discussion.
I believe almost all the information comes from peer reviewed papers but the commentary is constructed at a number of levels of complexity.
http://www.carbonbrief.org/blog/2012/06/can-climate-change-cause-earthquakes
http://www.skepticalscience.com/climate-change-global-warming-basic.html