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Seems like a lot of volcanic activity in the last year. Remember, a single one of these erupting "wipes out years worth of climate progress". But you know, you can control the weather by eating the bugs.

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>Scientists have warned that a massive volcano in Alaska has a 50-50 chance erupting in the near future. The 11,000-foot-tall Mount Spurr sits 77 miles from Anchorage— the state's largest city which is home to nearly 300,000 people. Over the last 10 months, it has been experiencing an unusually high amount of small earthquakes. Since the seismic activity first began in April 2024, the rate of earthquakes has increased from an average of 30 per week to an average of 125 per week, ramping up in early October.

Seems like a lot of volcanic activity in the last year. Remember, a single one of these erupting "wipes out years worth of climate progress". But you know, you can control the weather by eating the bugs. Archive: https://archive.today/Wt9l3 From the post: >>Scientists have warned that a massive volcano in Alaska has a 50-50 chance erupting in the near future. The 11,000-foot-tall Mount Spurr sits 77 miles from Anchorage— the state's largest city which is home to nearly 300,000 people. Over the last 10 months, it has been experiencing an unusually high amount of small earthquakes. Since the seismic activity first began in April 2024, the rate of earthquakes has increased from an average of 30 per week to an average of 125 per week, ramping up in early October.

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What you're probably thinking of is 1815, which was known as "The year without a Summer". This was right in the middle of a Grand Solar Minimum and also had the Mt Tambora eruption (major volcanic eruptions coincide with Solar minima, which is likely due to increased Cosmic Ray flux due to the diminished Solar magnetic field). Major volcanic eruptions, and effects similar to Solar Minima can also be caused by galactic events such as Super Nova, which hit Earth with massive Cosmic Ray fluxes. It appears that it is the Cosmic Rays that are triggering of the volcanic activity, which is due to nucleation of gas bubbles in magma that is saturated or super-saturated with dissolved gasses.

If you're not familiar with Tom Nelson's channel, it's great to hear about heterodox climate science. He has a wide variety of guests on and they are allowed to present their ideas openly. Strangely, the main stream climate scientist don't seem too keen to present their theories in detail.

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That is 100% what I was thinking about. I like when people on here talk about what they know. The more people you talk to the more you realize that there are a lot of smart people here that just don't always post about stuff they are interested in or comment unless something comes up.

Thanks!