Volcanoes, plague, famine and endless winter: Welcome to 536 - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30621640 - March 2022 (39 comments)
Skies went dark: Historians pinpoint the 'worst year' ever to be alive - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26786838 - April 2021 (117 comments)
536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’ (2018) - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23565762 - June 2020 (356 comments)
Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’ - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18469891 - Nov 2018 (4 comments)
Others?
There’s just a few years where this kind of research will be possible. I hope we can maximize our discoveries before the world loses most of its ice.
Not thousands of years. Centuries probably, but also maybe only decades.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toba_catastrophe_theory
See "Genetic bottleneck hypothesis"
How do they know for sure that the ice samples are chronological? What happens if in a given year the top layer of ice melts away?
I am reading "tree story" by valerie trout.
https://www.socomic.gr/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/ch140325.g...
Ultimately, we have transport and distribution across the entire globe, so a crop failure in one place doesn't mean a famine there as we can ship food there (unless you're a poor country, in which case the rest of the world doesn't care much).
Annual crop production still varies wildly, we just have much larger buffers and better distribution than our ancestors before starvation kicks in so a 12% drop isn’t noticeable for the average consumer. https://www.indexmundi.com/agriculture/?country=us&commodity...
Ingenuity >>> Chicken Little
I am probably unusual because I bought 90 days dried food supply for my family in an emergency. But almost all the food I have and eat normally was bought in the last month, except for a few canned goods. I think most people in the us would run out of food in a month or two at most.
Islam first appeared on 610. I wonder if these events had any effects on that.
I kind of weep for the loss of oral and comprehensible physical histories in the Americas and Africa, since scholarship like this shows that one can combine those with unlikely natural records and scientific analysis to triangulate on remarkable narratives about our past.
536 would have stiff competition from every year of the century following 1492 for the title of "Worst Year to be Alive in the Americas".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1348
Dying of respiratory or cardiac failure is horrifying enough, I just hope we never experience something like the plague on a large scale again.
It wasn't until the 1800s that hand washing was tied to health (Semmelweis). The 1300s would have been a filthy, filthy existence it's not a great surprise the plague spread like wildfire (past its initial vector). Basic hygiene has helped humanity massively.
> Dying of respiratory or cardiac failure is horrifying enough
That is how you die, regardless of events it's ultimately brain death due to lack of oxygen to the brain - pray your heart stops one day (everything else is worse).
> Dying of respiratory or cardiac failure is horrifying enough
I know you were making a reference to c19. Yes, being kept in solitary confinement while you suffocate to death by order of the state would be a miserable way to go (tax extracted and left in an "exit room").
Here in NZ the state forced an elderly man to watch from the roadside as his wife was buried but politicians were allowed to go swimming during the same lock down... Disgusting.
I’ll take 1977.
Television, Kraftwerk, Eno, Bowie, Iggy Pop, the Clash, Fleetwood Mac, and The Ramones all released great albums
Jimmy Carter pardoned hundreds of thousands of draft dodgers.
Fleetwood Mac released Rumours.
Howard Stern began broadcasting.
Voyager 2 probe was launched.
Elvis Presley, Charlie Chaplin, and Bing Crosby died.
(I'm not sure I have been guilty of 'fulmination' though :) )
Happy New year.
Intentional, careful geoengineering is the only real chance we have of holding back climate change. Human societies simply will not be willing to make the sacrifices necessary to roll back climate change solely by reducing emissions.
A combination of politically acceptable emission cuts, geoengineering, and acceptance of/adaptation to higher temperatures and their consequences is the only possible outcome in the real world. So hold back on the knee-jerk reactions to geoengineering and take it seriously.