Curious how this will play out..
If a solar storm strong enough hits our atmosphere, there's a chance it could cause an electromagnetic wave that'd destroy most of the world's electricity.
Stay safe and prepared everyone.
Sun erupts with multiple flares from single sunspot
Multiple solar eruptions all from a single sunspot have blasted into space recently, according to Space.com According to the site, the sun eruptions originated from an overactive sunspot called AR2975, which apparently has been firing off flares since March 28. This stellar event could potentially cause auroras in the sky over North America and Europe. “Strong G3-class geomagnetic storms are…
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Voting is just about as useful as using a backscratcher on your stomach.
Praying has helped me in life when I am at my lowest.
It is important to give back if you wish to receive through prayer. If you do not give, you cannot have a relationship with who you pray to.
Finding ways you can be close with the gods is important. For me it's singing hymns. Find your own way, or even use another person's idea. The important thing is that a gift is freely given. Recognizing them as forces in the world. What ever you do, it should be passionate and meaningful for you personally. That's what makes it a good offering.
For the Love of Peat: Our Best Defence Against a Changing Climate
Canada holds between a quarter and a third of the world’s peatlands. It’s time we took better care of them
Canada holds between a quarter and a third of the world’s peatlands, including acidic bogs and more alkaline fens as well as swamps and marshes. They can be found across the country, from British Columbia to the Northwest Territories to Nova Scotia, growing many metres deep into the ground. Due to their density of decomposed or decomposing plant material, one square metre of peatland in northern Canada holds approximately five times the amount of carbon as one square metre of tropical rainforest in the Amazon. But the country’s peatlands have been so degraded by the construction of mines and hydroelectric dams, by oil-and-gas developments, and by urban expansion that we are losing an ecosystem crucial to the prevention of natural disasters such as forest fires—as well as destroying a key mitigator of climate change.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Kyle Scott (kjscott.com).
Earlier this year [~April 2021], the Parker Solar Probe passed through the Sun's corona, roughly 6.47 million miles from the Sun's surface, flying through structures called streamers, which are essentially waves of solar plasma. Until now, the streamers have only been seen from afar, mostly during Solar Eclipses.
Additionally the video depicts flybys of the following (in order): Mercury, Venus, The Milky Way, Saturn, Earth and Jupiter, with the latter overtaking earth toward the end of this sequence.
The next solar flyby will be happening in January 2022, bringing the probe roughly 3.83 million miles from the surface of the Sun. Earth, by comparison, orbits the Sun 93 million miles away. (HQ Footage)
China is a major base of cheaper production for multinational companies which means China’s lockdown has effected many companies negatively. What did they expect? Maybe China no longer wants to give all of its resources and labour for cheap to the rest of the world.
soil is a finite resource and it is being destroyed by years of agriculture. Even if you take drought out of the equation, eroded soil struggles to hold water properly.
I recommend planting and growing your own food if you are capable.