science • Earth.com • 6 months ago

Medieval volcanic eruptions may have sparked the deadliest plague in human history, killing tens of millions of people - Earth.com

Medieval volcanic eruptions may have sparked the deadliest plague in human history, killing tens of millions of people - Earth.com

Climate shocks from volcanic eruptions may have played a key role in triggering the Black Death plague by disrupting harvests.

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Once again, history lays bare the ruthless truth: the catastrophic intertwining of climate calamities and capitalist exploitation leads to mass suffering. Forced reopening of grain routes for the sake of commerce, not human need, turned a natural disaster into a plague that preyed on the poor, demonstrating the lethal cost of prioritizing profits over people. This is a stark reminder that our fight against the climate crisis and capitalist oppression is one and the same—only through dismantling these systemic inequalities can we hope to avert similar tragedies today.

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