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Climate v. Humanity

"Winter Landscape With Skaters" by, Hendrick Avercamp

Human occupation of northern India spans the Toba super-eruption ~74,000 years ago

2/29/2020

 
February 29, 2020
Lead Article Date; February 25, 2020
Website; Nature.com
Lead Author/Credit; Chris Clarkson
Additional Credit; Robert W. Felix, Iceagenow.info
Forward; Ray Langella

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Abstract as directly quoted from the Article; "Human occupation of northern India spans the Toba super-eruption ~74,000 years ago" Please note the Abstract below has not been altered in any way. The Abstract is as found on Nature.com as of February 29, 2020. Any alterations by it's Author, Nature.com or any other party with access to Nature.com is solely the responsibility of said parties. Rapid Cooling.net, and it's Authors are not responsible for any changes or corrections made to article, study or document found and cited on Nature.com.
Abstract

India is located at a critical geographic crossroads for understanding the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa and into Asia and Oceania. Here we report evidence for long-term human occupation, spanning the last ~80 thousand years, at the site of Dhaba in the Middle Son River Valley of Central India. An unchanging stone tool industry is found at Dhaba spanning the Toba eruption of ~74 ka (i.e., the Youngest Toba Tuff, YTT) bracketed between ages of 79.6 ± 3.2 and 65.2 ± 3.1 ka, with the introduction of microlithic technology ~48 ka. The lithic industry from Dhaba strongly resembles stone tool assemblages from the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) and Arabia, and the earliest artefacts from Australia, suggesting that it is likely the product of Homo sapiens as they dispersed eastward out of Africa.

Clarkson, C., Harris, C., Li, B. et al. Human occupation of northern India spans the Toba super-eruption ~74,000 years ago. Nat Commun 11, 961 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14668-4
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Interview in The Everglades

2/24/2020

 
February 24, 2020
Lead Article Date; February 24, 2020
Website; Rapidcooling
Author/Credit; RayLangella
Forward; Ray Langella

Video; February 24, 2020: www.rapidcooling.net; Ray Langella
On the weekend of February 15th and 16th, 2020, I once again went out to the Francis S. Taylor Wildlife Management Area in the Everglades. While this weekend's featured event is an activity known as Snipe Hunt, I was able to get a hold of Al Bryan. Al is a long time friend of the Everglades here in Florida and has spent many a day since Childhood and later on with his Kids and Grandchildren fishing and hunting in the Everglades. Please keep in mind as an added attraction are the Full Tracks and Buggies out there all weekend long. We also, Barbecued, ate Fried Gator and Listened to Country Music. That was just Saturday! Finally on Sunday I was able to interview Mr. Al Bryan and got his very unique perspective on what he sees as the ongoing problem in the Everglades. More importantly I had the opportunity during the interview to get right into one of my main concerns. That is the Invasion of Pythons which has greatly upset the balance of nature locally here in the Everglades. Invasive Species both Plant and Animal are upsetting the Ecosystem of the Everglades. We touched on a number of  topics during this 45 minute interview. Yes, Al had a lot to say in a way it seems only he could say it. Now, you may agree with some of what Al had to say or in fact not agree with him at all. However, it is no less Al's unique point of view. My other purpose out there was to Provide sound for Kirk Comanic an up and coming Classic Country Singer. While out there I took some video of Kirk (below) on Saturday Night and Al who I interviewed on Sunday morning got himself a Python just before we pulled into camp early Saturday. Yep, we have that on video too! (below) The boys had also started skinning Al's, 10' 9" Python a little before we got there. But, it was great to see that this Monster of a Snake was not going to be releasing the 40 to 60 Eggs it was carrying into the Everglades. By the way, this is the first time I ever interviewed anyone. Got a lot to learn but you have to start somewhere!
Video; The 10 Foot, 9 Inch Python, www.rapidcooling.net
Video; Kirk Cominac covering "There Goes" originally performed by Alan Jackson: www.rapidcooling.net
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