09-13-23, 08:19 PM
Jo Nova
2,500 years of wild climate change in southern Europe: It was warmer in Roman Times than now
September 13, 2023
Excerpt:
Nothing at all about the modern era stands out as unusual.
Thanks to David Whitehouse at NetZeroWatch who has found a remarkable paper: Pyrenean caves reveal a warmer past
The new study on stalagmites in caves of the Pyrenees shows that modern climate change is nothing compared to normal fluctuations in the last 2,500 years, when it was at times much hotter, colder, and more volatile. Rapid shifts between temperatures were common.
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Grapes grew further north in Italy in that time than now.
2,500 years of wild climate change in southern Europe: It was warmer in Roman Times than now
September 13, 2023
Excerpt:
Nothing at all about the modern era stands out as unusual.
Thanks to David Whitehouse at NetZeroWatch who has found a remarkable paper: Pyrenean caves reveal a warmer past
The new study on stalagmites in caves of the Pyrenees shows that modern climate change is nothing compared to normal fluctuations in the last 2,500 years, when it was at times much hotter, colder, and more volatile. Rapid shifts between temperatures were common.
LINK
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Grapes grew further north in Italy in that time than now.
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