The Little Ice Age
The Little Ice Age, How Climate Made History 1300-1850 of Brian Fagan. A curious book that tells the story of over 500 years focused on northern Europe, but from the standpoint of climate, which gives a new perspective to what has been happening in the Old Continent and the rest of world. Why if we now have a heating, is also came from a cooling of balls. In those years the cold weather was cold, with variations sudden they are always the worst, and at a time of subsistence farming, any imbalance meant the death of thousands. The book, therefore is an overview of the changes of time and historical evidence confirms that the very interesting aspects that are usually not taken into account to tell the story, but year after year fussing crops, fish or go south, things change, people are hungry, and when you're hungry, but hunger for truth, things happen. So you read the book that is like one of those newscasts from consequences of snow, but throughout history, and the thing gets interesting. Then came the industrial revolution, which seems to coincide with a change of cycle and more warmth, but because we have stepped up and proved undoubtedly human, but the consequences this will have those if that is not well know, anything can happen, but what is clear is that will happen, because it is unfailingly change is no longer a matter of stopping climate change, it is time to consider the consequences, because many people still depend only on agriculture, and how complicated the thing, as you'll see you. But good as it's not for tomorrow or the past, do not expect politicians to use to worry about doing things a 30 year horizon for example, does not enter into their calculations, but warn them and know the that is, no matter, Avia are ...
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