“The eruption of Mount Tambora in southeast Asia in 1815 was part of a renewed burst of volcanic activity that brought besieging cold to Britain and much of Western Europe.”
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“The following year – the ‘Year without a Summer’, when Mary Shelley came up with the idea for Frankenstein while sheltering from inclement weather – is often said to have marked the end of the LIA. But the cold persisted into 1892, when hundreds of Londoners died of exposure.”
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“The Thames froze for the last time in 1895, and there has been consistent warming ever since. The cause is easy to discern – an inexorable rise in the use of fossil fuels such as coal, which darkened London skies and polluted the atmosphere with ever-rising greenhouse gasses.”
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“But, while human activity can affect the climate, one cannot simply invoke the climate as the ‘cause’ of human events, large or small.”
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“Relationships between the weather and the economic, political and social systems that people use to structure their lives are complex, sometimes even counterintuitive. This is true today – and it was certainly true of Britain during the Little Ice Age.”
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Wasn’t just Britain and it had FA to do with the gas that plants breathe..
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And it appears, according to NASA predictions of a solar minimum, we could be heading in that direction again rather than dying of heat.
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