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Climate change fueled witch hunts… Then and now
« on: November 03, 2018, 02:15:01 pm »
Climate change fueled witch hunts… Then and now
October 31, 2018|Global Warming, climate change, Famine


European  witch hunts of the 15th to 17th centuries targeted witches that were  thought to be responsible for epidemics and crop failures related to  declining temperatures of the Little Ice Age. A belief that evil humans  were negatively affecting the climate and weather patterns was the  “consensus” opinion of that time. How eerily similar is that notion to  the the current oft-repeated mantra that Man’s actions are controlling  the climate and leading to catastrophic consequences? 

The first extensive European witch hunts coincided with plunging temperatures as the continent transitioned away from the beneficial warmth of the Medieval Warm Period (850 to 1250 AD). Increasing cold that began in the 13th century ushered in nearly five centuries of advancing mountain glaciers and prolonged periods of rainy or cool weather. This time of naturally-driven climate change was accompanied by crop failure, hunger, rising prices and epidemics.

https://inconvenientfacts.xyz/blog/f/climate-change-fueled-witch-hunts%E2%80%A6-then-and-now

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Re: Climate change fueled witch hunts… Then and now
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2018, 10:26:38 am »
Excellent article!
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