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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: What lengths will China go to feed its people as ancient cycles repeat

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With the first ever "red warning for cold" issued in cities of HeiLongJiang N.E China, it signals a shift to a cooler climate as well monsoons shift during Grand Solar Minimums so the signs of out of season dust storms, yellow snow events "tiramisu snow" with desert outpost in drought for centuries now snow cover. Shifting climate signs abound in China as it repeats the cycle of crop losses, change of leadership and what lengths will the current regime go to feed its people so Xi is not removed from power.


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Trump was right about fire prevention and "raking" Finland's forests

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Natural regeneration of pine is most suitable in sites where the humus layer over mineral soils and surface vegetation does not prevent germination and later development of saplings.
Heavy machinery "rakes" Finland's forest floors after tree cutting, greatly reducing fire risks

President Donald Trump was recently ridiculed for telling California Governor Jerry Brown that the Golden State should do as my country does. Trump critics laughed at what some called his "bizarre" claim that foresters in Finland "rake" areas that have been thinned or clear-cut, to remove leaves and other debris that could otherwise start conflagrations like the recent tragic fires in California.

The Washington Post spread similar misinformation. The Los Angeles Times carried an article by Finnish "green" journalist Anu Partanen. "Finland to President Trump: We don't rake the forest floor, but we do other things you should emulate," the headline read. Late night talk show hosts had more fun at the President's expense.

Ironically, all this happened at just about the time that Finland's own forest specialists declared that Mr. Trump was correct about what he told Governor Brown. The foresters disseminated that information widely to the Finnish media and public.

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Magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes off the coast of Western Australia, no threat of a tsunami

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A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck 203 kilometres north-west of Carnarvon in the state's north-west on Sunday night, according to the US Geological Survey.

The quake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres and struck at 10.26pm local time.

Attention

Indonesian volcano eruption sends ash 7,500 metres into sky

Indonesia's Soputan Volcano

Indonesia's Soputan Volcano
Mount Soputan erupts hours before 6.2 magnitude earthquake hits east of country

A volcano in central Indonesia has erupted, sending columns of thick ash as high as 7,500m into the sky.

Mount Soputan, located on the northern part of Sulawesi island, erupted twice on Sunday morning, said the country's national disaster agency.

Locals have been urged to wear masks in case of ash rain and to stay clear of the mountain in anticipation of hot ash and lava sliding down its slopes.


Comment: See also: 6.1-Magnitude earthquake strikes eastern Indonesia


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6.1-Magnitude earthquake strikes eastern Indonesia

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A 6.1-magnitude earthquake hit Papua, in eastern Indonesia Sunday, US seismologists said, but no tsunami warning was issued.

The quake was about 158 kilometres (98 miles) south-southwest of the province's capital Jayapura at 6:42 pm (0942 GMT), at a depth of 61 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey.

The quake was felt in Jayapura, but residents didn't panic, a military spokesman said.

"I felt it at home," Papua's military spokesman in Jayapura Dax Sianturi said.

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Dog attack leaves baby in 'critical' condition in Yaxley, UK - dies weeks later (UPDATE)

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A baby is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being attacked by a dog.

The attack happened at a property in Wykes Road, Yaxley, near Peterborough, with emergency services called at 01:47 GMT on Sunday.

The boy is said to be in a "critical condition" and has been transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.

A 28-year-old woman and a man, aged 31, from Yaxley, have been arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

Comment: UPDATE: The Sun reports on the 14th December:
A BABY boy has died weeks after being savaged by his family's Staffordshire bull terriers, police said.

Reuben McNulty, aged under a month old, was attacked at his home in Yaxley, near Peterborough, last month.

The infant had spent weeks fighting for life at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge but cops confirmed he passed away yesterday.

Little Reuben died in hospital after being mauled by a dog

Little Reuben died in hospital after being mauled by a dog
Cambridgeshire Police say the dogs, named Fizzy and Dotty, were seized at the time but today said they have since been destroyed.

The dogs - named as Fizzy and Dotty - were seized at the time but police announced today they had been destroyed

The dogs - named as Fizzy and Dotty - were seized at the time but police announced today they had been destroyed
A 28-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man, both from Yaxley, were arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

The pair, named locally as Dan McNulty and Amy Litchfield, have been released under investigation.

The death is not being treated as suspicious and has been handed to the coroner.

Relatives of Reuben had been holding a vigil at his hospital bedside when he died.

Dan's sister Stacey McNulty posted on social media that she was "feeling heartbroken" at around 11am yesterday.

She earlier wrote: "Bye [sic] your side all the way, Dan McNulty and Amy Litchfield (McNulty).

"So proud of my little angel of a nephew. We love you so much."

The baby suffered "life-threatening injuries" and was taken to Peterborough City Hospital in the early hours of November 18.

The newborn was then transferred to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge where he remained in a critical condition.

On November 20, Amy's dad Paul Litchfield visited the unemployed couple's home where the attack happened.

He insisted that Reuben had been injured in a "freak accident" and that both Amy and Dan were good parents.

Speaking from the £160,000 two-bedroom flat, Mr Litchfield said: "They're not going to be here for months now because that kid is not good bless him.

"Even the parents are in a bad way.

"At the end of the day it's just a big freak accident and everyone's making a big thing of it.

"They've done nothing wrong and the way it's being portrayed at the minute, they're horrible parents.

"They bloody aren't, they've been fantastic.

"If they were horrible parents they wouldn't be sitting with that young lad now.

"People need to realise there's always two sides to the story.

"The thing is there's a lot at stake here for everybody, not just them, for us as well, as family."

Following the incident, a man at the property who did not want to be identified, said: "They're in bits, they're devastated."

A neighbour who lived opposite the couple's flat claimed he told them to 'be careful' around the dogs after bringing Reuben home from hospital last month.

Asking not to be named, the man said: "He (Dan) was showing people his new baby because he was so proud of it.

"When he showed me the pictures, I said be careful because those dogs might not be used to the baby.

"I know what dogs are like when they get jealous.

"He said I will do. He said, 'Me and Amy were thinking about that anyway'.

"I can't work out what happened."

Amy, 31, posted pictures of a newborn baby, believed to be Reuben, less than a month ago on social media.

Photos of Fizz and Dotty also appeared on her Facebook profile.

Another neighbour described the dogs as 'vicious'.

The man said: "I have seen those dogs before and they are vicious and will show their teeth at anyone.


"If that family left that poor baby on its own with those vicious dogs they should be locked away for many years.

"Any parent that would leave their poor little baby in the presence of those dogs is incredibly irresponsible."

He told how he was woken by police sirens in the early hours of Sunday, November 18.

"I was woken in the middle of the night to sirens and bright lights and I was worried," the man said.



Attention

Third rare Māui dolphin found dead this year after it washed up on beach in Auckland, New Zealand

The dead dolphin found at Karioitahi beach
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The dead dolphin found at Karioitahi beach.
The Department of Conservation fears a third Māui dolphin has died this year after it was told one washed up on an Auckland beach yesterday.

The body of a juvenile dolphin was found on Karioitahi Beach in the Franklin district by members of the public who reported it to DOC.

The species is critically endangered and found only on the west coast of the North Island.

If confirmed this would be the third Māui dolphin death reported to DoC this year.

Comment: See also this report from October: Rare Māui's dolphin found dead on a beach at Te Akau, New Zealand


Cloud Precipitation

Flash floods cause havoc in Melbourne, Australia

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Flash floods have caused havoc for some in Melbourne on Saturday afternoon, with flash flooding turning backyards, suburban streets and ponds into gushing rivers.

A Christmas party at a Pakenham housing estate in the city's outer southeast was called off Saturday afternoon when heavy rainfall halted celebrations.

Organiser Samantha Thorpe said a little pond nearby became "like a raging river".

"It has never happened like this before."


Cloud Precipitation

Parts of Victoria in Australia hit with a month's worth of rain in a day as cyclone menaces north

A pedestrian walks along a flooded street
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A pedestrian walks along a flooded street in the south of Melbourne on Thursday
Seventeen people have been rescued by helicopter and 100 people are stranded in their cars on a flooded Hume Highway in northeast Victoria.

With more than a month's worth of rain already fallen across parts of northeast Victoria as wild weather rages across the state, authorities say some people have not heeded warnings about driving into floodwaters.

"We've seen people that have had to be rescued from the roofs of their cars, 17 people in total, and 100 people have been stranded just to the south of Wangaratta," Victoria State Emergency Service chief officer Tim Wiebusch told reporters.

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Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Interview with Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron (Part 2)

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This is part two of a discussion between Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron, editors at SOTT.net and authors of Earth Changes and the Human Cosmic Connection: The Secret History of the World, with ADAPT2030 (David DuByne).

The news cycle is largely distraction from increasing food prices and societal changes as Earth shifts to a cooler climate. As the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum intensifies, a 400-year cycle in our Sun is affecting crop production, the economy and everyone on our planet.

This is a timeline for what you can expect from now to 2030 as the frequency from our Sun changes...

Topics from the interview:
  • Magnetic Field weakening on Earth
  • Volcanic winter if a VEI6-7 occurs during the Eddy Grand Solar Minimum
  • Decreasing charge of Earth's Ionosphere leads to increased volcanic activity
  • Global Electric Circuit
  • Electric Universe
  • Late Antique Little Ice Age and SO2 in the air globally
  • Galactic Cross
  • Victor Clube
  • Continental climate in both Asia and N. America will cool faster than other parts of the globe
  • Interweaving of long term cycles coming together in our lifetimes
  • Dimensional reality splits as energetic changes sweep the spiral arm of our galaxy
  • New reality aggregating and condensing
  • Hyper-dimensional view of reality

Comment: See also: Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Interview with Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Pierre Lescaudron

Review of Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection. The book is available to purchase here.