Thanks for the link. Interesting read and not obviously ‘agenda science.’
It’s nice to remember that there are just some things humans can’t do much about.
Oldplayer
Even a widespread state of war, with numerous nuclear bombings, could not produce the continuing effects of the eruption of Mt. Tambora. Most of that was from aerosols sprayed up into the stratosphere, far above any rain clouds that would have washed the dust particles and rather caustic chemicals produced out of the air. While some atomic weapons are pretty powerful, nothing yet so far produced has the stupendous energy exhibited with this eruption in 1816.
And there have been even bigger eruptions in the past. Nobody can say whether there may be even more cataclysmic eruptions in the future.
Yet, like ants, the individual hills get smashed, poisoned, scorched, and otherwise obliterated, ants still seem to survive elsewhere.