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The Year Without a Summerwhich was a climatic event event of the northeastern US, eastern Canada, Newfoundland and northern Europe caused by low solar activity combined with the effects of the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia. It created a near catastrophic crop failure in the areas listed above that in the days before high speed communications and rapid transportation was as close as the so called modern world has come to widespread death by starvation created by nature itself.

It is the starting point of consideration about how fragile planet earth is.

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