Major Eruption At Lewotobi Laki-laki (53,000 feet); Glen Innes At –6.7C (19.9F); Cold Sweeps Cape as SA Shivers; + Spain Quietly Releases 182-Page Report On The Blackout...
...the report is so heavily redacted it looks like it suffered a blackout of its own. But still, what remains deals a hammer blow to renewables and the green crusade.
Major Eruption At Lewotobi Laki-laki (53,000 feet)
On June 17, Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki blasted a towering ash plume 16 km (53,000 feet) into the sky, well into the stratosphere.
Volcanic particulates reaching the stratosphere can linger for months, reflecting sunlight and temporarily cooling Earth’s surface.
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