The reverberations of Mt. Tambora’s devastating eruption on April 5, 1815, went far beyond causing the deaths of tens of thousands of Indonesians.
This two-century-old catastrophe also triggered global food shortages, an economic depression, the rampant spread of disease, a cultural art movement, and — due to mass weather pattern changes— resulted in what many refer to today as “The Year Without a Summer.”
Global’s Adam Wallis speaks with experts to help explain the phenomenon and the trickle effects Mt. Tambora’s cataclysmic explosion had on society.
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