I guess, Global Warming?
Women and minorities will be hardest hit.
Send Manbearpig with a thermometer with a millions scale to personally measure the temps.
I’d better run out and buy a Prius with Save Tibet, Coexist and I’m For Hillary stickers on it!!
Putin is behind this.
Buy grape futures.
Ann Barnhardt predicts the destruction of Rome. Literal destruction—i.e., the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s, the whole thing.
Campi Flegrei, like Yellowstone, is a volcano without a visible cone. While near Mt. Vesuvius, it may or may-not share lava connections to it. That entire area of Italy has multiple inactive volcanos with a worrisome potential due to the African tectonic plate moving north.
Should a typical super-volcano fissure eruption occur there, you would have multiple lines of erupting fissures making Naples and that area near uninhabitable. Lots of things to be concerned about if this danger comes to pass.
Damned Russians, now they’re hacking the earth itself!
PING!
Great. We’re going there in July.
My Bucket List included visits to Pompeii and Herculaneum ,, made it there a few years ago,, lots of sights to see.. Glad to have made it there before it gets covered again..
Talk about the air pollution that will happen if it blows, not to mention the affect on the planet’s climate.
Wherever I go, I hope there’s rum!
The Phlegraean Fields Neapolitan: Campe Flegree, from Greek phlego, “to burn”)[2][citation needed] is a large volcanic area situated to the west of Naples, Italy. It was declared a regional park in 2003. The area of the caldera consists of 24 craters and volcanic edifices; most of them lie under water. Hydrothermal activity can be observed at Lucrino, Agnano and the town of Pozzuoli. There are also effusive gaseous manifestations in the Solfatara crater, the mythological home of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. This area is monitored by the Vesuvius Observatory.
The area also features bradyseismic phenomena, which are most evident at the Macellum of Pozzuoli (misidentified as a temple of Serapis): bands of boreholes left by marine molluscs on marble columns, show that the level of the site in relation to sea level has varied.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phlegraean_Fields
Scary.