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More recently, the Medieval warm period, between 800 CE and 1400 CE, allowed orchards and pastures to spread into Northern Europe, Iceland and Greenland — and also triggered megadroughts, famine and collapse of civilizations in the American Southwest.
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20 hours ago · During geological history, the earth has experienced many warm periods of different time scales, such as the mid-Holocene warm period, the medieval climate ...
4 days ago · You're spot on, climate is not without precedence. 1000 years ago there was a warm period, the Medieval Warm period, 1000 years before that there was a warm ...
3 days ago · Medieval Warm Period Yeah, that looks “regional.” NOT.
Medieval Warm Period from www.hoover.org
3 days ago · Finally, it's only common sense to assume the Medieval Warm Period was 3-4°F (2-3°C) warmer than the present. Vikings roamed the far north ...
3 days ago · The alarmists deny that the Medieval Warming Period was a global event, and that it was likely warmer back then than it is now (more of Mann's Mann- ...
2 days ago · Over the last 2,000 years there has been a Roman Warm Period and a Medieval Warm Period, and both had temperatures warmer than today.
20 hours ago · The year 246 CE was also unusually warm. More recently, the Medieval warm period, between 800 CE and 1400 CE, allowed orchards and pastures to spread into ...
4 days ago · The current warming has already penetrated deeper into the cave than during the Medieval Warm Period, although air exchange during the warm season is ...