7 Major Earth Changes Happening Right Now

There has never been a time in modern human history when our planet has been changing as rapidly as it is changing right now.  The sun is behaving very strangely, freakishly cold weather is breaking out all over the world, ocean temperatures continue to rise, volcanoes all over the globe are shooting ash miles into the air,

Australia is experiencing the worst wildfires that they have ever seen (PSI editor: the work of arsonists?), and the north magnetic pole has been moving at a pace that is deeply alarming scientists.  Could it be possible that all of this bizarre activity is leading up to some sort of a crescendo?

Sadly, most people don’t even realize what is happening, and that is because the mainstream media only emphasizes stories that fit with the particular narratives that they are currently pushing.

But it has gotten to the point where nobody can deny that really weird things are happening.  The following are 7 major earth changes that are happening right now that everyone needs to know about…

#1 According to NASA, solar activity has dropped to the lowest level in 200 years.  The following comes from the official NASA website

The forecast for the next solar cycle says it will be the weakest of the last 200 years. The maximum of this next cycle – measured in terms of sunspot number, a standard measure of solar activity level – could be 30 to 50% lower than the most recent one. The results show that the next cycle will start in 2020 and reach its maximum in 2025.

Of course NASA insists that everything will be just fine, but others are wondering if this lack of solar activity could potentially spawn another “Little Ice Age”

When solar activity gets really low, it can have the effect of a “mini ice age.” The period between 1645 and 1715 was marked by a prolonged sunspot minimum, and this corresponded to a downturn in temperatures in Europe and North America. Named after astronomers Edward Maunder and his wife Annie Russell Maunder, this period became known as the Maunder Minimum. It is also known as “The Little Ice Age.”

#2 When solar activity gets very low, it has traditionally meant very cold and very snowy winters, and right now we are seeing snow in places that are extremely unusual

The Egyptian capital, Cairo, was also turned white at the start of the month, despite the city not having snow in 112 years, and experiencing less than an inch of rain each year.

Many parts of Greece were covered in snow in early January, with low temperatures and strong frost.

The cold front named ‘Hephaestion’, after an Ancient Greek army general, thrashed the Greek landscape, bringing rain, sleet and ice in the east.

#3 Meanwhile, the oceans of the world just keep getting hotter and hotter.  In fact, ocean temperatures off the California coast have been setting new all-time record highs.  It is odd that this is taking place at a time of such low solar activity, but according to NBC News this is definitely happening…

The world’s oceans hit their warmest level in recorded history in 2019, according to a study published Monday that provides more evidence that Earth is warming at an accelerated pace.

The analysis, which also found that ocean temperatures in the last decade have been the warmest on record, shows the impact of human-caused warming on the planet’s oceans and suggests that sea-level rise, ocean acidification and extreme weather events could worsen as the oceans continue to absorb so much heat.

#4 There have always been wildfires, but we have never seen anything like this.  During the summer, countless catastrophic fires burned millions upon millions of acres in the Amazon rainforest, and this winter Australia’s fires have actually been a total of 46 percent larger than the fires that we witnessed in the Amazon.  Australia has never seen anything like this before, and according to NASA the smoke from these fires will completely circle the Earth

Once was bad enough, but smoke from Australia’s devastating bushfires is set to return to the country to complete a round-the-world trip that has seen it impact on air quality as far away as South America.

By Jan. 8, the smoke had made its way halfway around the world and will make at least one full circuit, according to scientists at NASA, citing satellite tracking data. New Zealand experienced severe air quality issues, while hazy skies and colorful sunsets and sunrises were seen in parts of Chile and Argentina.

#5 During the first half of 2020, volcanoes all over the world have been roaring to life and have been shooting giant clouds of hot ash miles into the sky.  For example, in the Philippines the Taal volcano shot ash nine miles into the air on Sunday, it has also been shooting scorching hot lava half a mile into the air, and the ground around the volcano is starting to crack wide open.

But even after all the devastation that we have already seen, authorities are warning that it could “re-explode at any moment”

The gray ash is knee-deep. It covers the homes, the bloated cadavers of cows and horses, their limbs protruding at unnatural angles in the shadow of a sulking volcano that could re-explode at any moment.

“My home is now gone,” said Melvin Mendoza, 39, a boatman who returned on Tuesday to Taal, the volcanic island in the middle of a freshwater lake just 40 miles south of Manila, which erupted on Sunday like an atomic bomb mushroom cloud.

Let us hope that this volcanic activity does not spread throughout that general area, because the largest super volcano caldera in the entire world has been discovered not too far from the Philippines

A team including members from GNS Science have identified an ancient mega-volcano that could have the largest known caldera on Earth.

The 150km (93.2 miles) wide feature is on the crest of Benham Rise, an oceanic plateau off the Philippines coast. In comparison, the caldera at Taupō is about 35km (21.8 miles) wide, and that at Yellowstone about 60km (37.3 miles).

#6 All of this is taking place while the north magnetic pole is moving toward Russia at a very rapid pace.  The following comes from CNN

The north magnetic pole has been slowly moving across the Canadian Arctic toward Russia since 1831, but its swift pace toward Siberia in recent years at a rate of around 34 miles per year has forced scientists to update the World Magnetic Model — used by civilian navigation systems, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and US and British militaries — a year ahead of schedule.

#7 On top of everything else, the Earth’s magnetic field has been steadily weakening over time, and this has some experts extremely concerned

In a forum on Quora, science fiction writer and journalist C Stuart Hardwick revealed that satellite data, such as those collected by the European Space Agency’s SWARM mission, revealed that the magnetic field has been weakening for about 5 percent each century. He noted that currently, the strength of the magnetic field is at 29.5 microteslas, which is 14 percent weaker than its previous state three centuries ago. According to Hardwick, the SWARM satellites detected increased deterioration within regions of the magnetic field over North America. He said these regions weakened by about 3.5 percent over the span of just three years.

Without our magnetic field, life on Earth could not exist for long.

And it doesn’t have to disappear completely to be a massive problem.  If it simply gets weak enough, dwelling on the surface is going to become exceedingly difficult.

As I keep warning, our planet is becoming increasing unstable, and what we have experienced so far is just the beginning.

The demands of life can often cause us to focus on things that don’t really matter.  Hopefully we can get more people to wake up while there is still time, because the clock is ticking for humanity and for our planet as a whole.

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    Squidly

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    #4 There have always been wildfires, but we have never seen anything like this.

    Bullshit!

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    Andy Rowlands

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    According to Roy Spencer a few days ago, the bushfires of 2019/20 are less than in 2003/4, and only a fraction of what they were in 1974/75. I remember Nigel Calder, the former editor of New Scientist, remarking in The Great Global Warming Swindle that the Earth’s magnetic field had more than doubled in the years up to the time of the documentary in 2007, so our magnetic field strength is also cyclical like the climate.

    I’m led to believe the magnetic poles naturally wander about, so the current movement may, or may not, be significant.

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    T. C. Clark

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    Stop worrying about global warming and start worrying about this stuff…..or just stop worrying and learn to love this stuff.

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    Charles Higley

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    ” the oceans of the world just keep getting hotter and hotter”

    Check out The Ocean Warms By A Whole Little Willis Eschenbach / 3 days ago January 14, 2020
    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/01/14/the-ocean-warms-by-a-whole-little/

    Increased volcanic activity? Meh. It’ goes with a cooling planet.

    Ocean warming is really not a big issue and lags behind cooling of the atmosphere. Lots of warming is from seafloor volcanic activity, which has nothing to do with us.

    “There have always been wildfires, but we have never seen anything like this”

    The Australian fires are caused by poor forest management, allowing the greenies to force the prevention of natural burns and the accumulation of dangerous levels of fuel in the forests. The same thing has happened in the US. It is actually cool in Australia while they are having these nasty, manmade fires. About 40% of these fires have been started by humans, including a high percentage by kids 14 and under.

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    Carbon Bigfoot

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    Seems the last time Snyder posted—- https://principia-scientific.com/huge-solar-storm-will-hit-earth-on-july-31-or-august-1/— his statements were alarmist as the topic was poorly researched, or over stated,.as the events he suggested never occurred. It would appear from the above statements he draws conclusions from facts that he doesn’t understand, or he lacks critical thinking skills. As sited by Charles H.– Willis’s article diametrically disputes his ocean warming conclusion.
    In fairness increased volcano and earthquake activity was suggested by Svensmark’s Force Majeure as increased Cosmic Rays from a quiet Sun have an impact on Earth’s subterranean activity.

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    Richard Tolland

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    Wake up and do what exactly.??

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      Herb Rose

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      Hi Richard,
      Today’s alarmist are the latest version of previous alarmist and the procedure now is the same as if there were a nuclear war between the Soviet Union and The United States.. Bend over. Put your head between your knees.Kiss your ass goodbye.
      Herb

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    Power Grab

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    Underwater volcanos make the oceans heat up, not man.

    https://www.iceagenow.info/

    Robert Felix has 2 books published that make more sense than the MSM about the situation.

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    Krissy Holmes

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    If the ring of fire lights up and Krakatoa fully erupts we can all kiss our arses goodbye, nothing short of an E.L.E

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    Andy

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    In Australia, 1939 was a terrible bush fire. In 1968/69, was a terrible bush fire, in both, people and animals died. 1983, Ash Wednesday, terrible bush fire, joined across 3 states, vic, nsw, sth a. Destroyed heaps. 2010/11, black Saturday, i think, 100 km/p/h, burnt heaps. Now, again. Fires and floods are normal on this land mass, as are arsonists apparently. Tell me, how can today’s ‘experts’ claim data from hundreds of thousands of years ago when it’s only in the last 50-80 years we’ve had the technology to even guess what is happening. Too many liars. What I think, God, believe or not, your choice, is calling for the world to repent, we have enough of everything to end famine and death. That would mean huge corporations giving up profit they’d rather just let people die. It is written that the earth will be destroyed by a great fervent heat. This is a sample. Yes, it’s going to get worse, this is what ‘those who demand to be in charge want’. Less of us, more for them. We can look for God, or not, choices to be made. 1 thing for certain, money is not going to stop the future events from happening. You can’t pay a volcano not to erupt or the oceans not to ebb and flow. You can’t pay the forests not to burn, nor can we pay the sky to rain. It seems we can pray for help and, in these last 2 weeks, the ‘miracles’ or prayers answered, have saved lives. Wind came and blew the flames back saving over 4,000 people. We had no rain forecast til February, well, it’s raining up the east coast. Is something happening, yes, we can repent as a nation, as a world, and be saved by God, that’s His choice, or not, that’s everyone’s right to choose. I guess we’ll see soon enough. As for all this 1 in 100 years events, Lies, it’s closer to every 10 years, fear mongering, lies, falsifying records, the truth is available at this moment, it is being deleted or ‘changed’ to fit the agenda. Do the research while we still can.

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    tom0mason

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    #5 During the first half of 2020, volcanoes all over the world have been roaring to life and have been shooting giant clouds of hot ash miles into the sky.

    As Robert Felix of IceAgeNow.Info correctly points out it would not take much more volcanic action to move this planet to significant cooling event during this solar minimum.
    IMO It would not necessarily be one big eruption but maybe many small but significant eruptions* could tip the balance. (*Eruptions that push particulates and gases ejected to altitudes above 32,800 feet (10 km), these will often linger in the stratosphere where they have a direct cooling effect on the planet.)
    Consider that currently there are a few quite active volcanoes impacting the atmosphere recently, and a few that now appear to be becoming more active, e.g.
    Fernandina, Ecuador, Krakatau, Indonesia, Kuchinoerabujima, Ryukyu Islands (Japan), Taal, Luzon (Philippines), Aira, Kyushu (Japan), Dukono, Halmahera (Indonesia), Ebeko, Paramushir Island (Russia), Karangetang, Siau Island (Indonesia), Klyuchevskoy, Central Kamchatka (Russia), Popocatepetl, Mexico, Sabancaya, Peru, Sangay, Ecuador, Semisopochnoi, United States, Sheveluch, Central Kamchatka (Russia), Shishaldin, Fox Islands (USA), Suwanosejima, Ryukyu Islands (Japan), White Island, North Island (New Zealand) and many others.
    If a significant number of these known active volcanoes (say one fifth of them) were to increase their eruptions by a few percentage (sending more gases and ash to the stratosphere – say 10-15% increase from each of them over a couple of years), then IMHO the impact on the atmosphere and thus the climate would be significant enough to push this planet’s climate system to a significant cooling period. This of course ignores any new volcanoes yet to show themselves (say near the western Antarctic, or off the European Atlantic coast?)
    Cooling atmosphere and warm seas would ensure that rain and snow over land would increase, spring/summer floods and winter freezes would become more widespread, with growing seasons (in the major crop production areas) shortened.
    So lets all hope that the global warming saves the day, eh? Well the UN-IPCC, with their faith firm that the models are the gospel, says it will …
    see https://ar5-syr.ipcc.ch/topic_futurechanges.php#figure_2_1
    After all the unelected UN and their IPCC are the final arbiters on what wickedness humans do to the planet, aren’t they?
    😉

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    Graham

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    These Australian Bushfires are the first in the roughly 20 year cycle of mega fires to have occurred in the age of social media, that is all. They are a horrific catastrophe to be sure, and yet the total area burned this season represents only 15% of the area burned in the 1974-1975 season

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