Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

(MIAC #408) Volcanic Eruptions, Food Shortages & Digital Rationing Cards Impacting on Our World

(MIAC #408) Volcanic Eruptions, Food Shortages & Digital Rationing Cards Impacting on Our World

FromMini Ice Age Conversations Podcast


(MIAC #408) Volcanic Eruptions, Food Shortages & Digital Rationing Cards Impacting on Our World

FromMini Ice Age Conversations Podcast

ratings:
Length:
64 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rex Bear from Leak Project and David DuByne from ADAPT 2030 discuss the Tonga volcano water vapor eruption, amplified by the spread of sulfur dioxide particles from the recent Shiveluch & Sangay ejecta to 50-70,000 feet. SO2 in the atmosphere is being drawn up through atmospheric circulation to the polar easterlies and could have unexpected effects on the planet's ice and precipitation patterns. This could lead to significant disruptions in the atmosphere and a global food shortage, which could lead into a way to implement digital rationing cards and central bank digital currency.   Thank You for Visiting my Sponsors: Free Sustainability Course from The Grow Network ADAPT 2030 (PATREON) 25 Year Shelf Life Storable Foods Hemplucid True Leaf Market Heirloom and Organic Seeds ADAPT 2030 AMAZON SHOP  
Released:
May 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (97)

ADAPT 2030 Mini Ice Age Conversations covers changes in our climate due to a new Grand Solar Minimum beginning and the media overlooking, downplaying or burying cold weather changes and crop losses occurring on our planet, to keep this Global Warming Agenda steaming ahead. I do this podcast because we need to begin conversations on how to adapt our food growing strategies long before 2030 as agricultural zones shift, affecting global crop output, but very few media outlets are talking about the most important issue of our time, Cold Weather Crop Losses.