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If global warming explains all the major changes happening on Earth at the moment (ice caps melting/violent storms etc), how does seismic activity fit in? Could the magnetic core be going through some kind of shift that is affecting the magnetic shield as well, hence climate change above the surface and earthquakes/ volcanic activity below?(Mount St Helens bulge, the oregan bulge, Etna, The Ring of Fire activity, Mexico City's smokey neighbour, The Boxing Day Tsunami, European and Australian earthquakes in supposedly stable areas etc). Maybe none of this has anything to do with mankind (or barely)or if it has then maybe underground atomic testing, drilling for oil and gas and mining has destabilised the crust and is now coming back to haunt us as a gigantic, geological cave-in and eruption problem? (Strata falling pack towards the central core, causing earthquakes and fuelling volcanic eruptions from increased pressure or is this just 'bad science?'). As for the artic and antartic ice sheets melting, this again could be pole shift phenomena, indicating something going on below the surface with regards to the magnetic core (Could there really 'be' something happening in the Bermuda Triangle on one side of the earth and the Devils Sea, near Japan, in the way of geomagnetic anomalies, indicating the possible new position of the poles, if this is so?). Just a thought.:eek_big:

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