Lessons of the Little Ice Age

Center for Progressive Reform 2020-02-19

Summary:

The Little Ice Age wasn't actually an ice age, but it was a period of markedly colder temperatures that began in the 1200s and lasted into the mid-1800s, with the 1600s a particular low point. It was a time when London winter fairs were regularly held on the middle of a frozen Thames river, glaciers grew, and sea ice expanded. That episode of climate disruption may give us some insights into how current global warming may impact society.

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Authors:

Daniel Farber

Date tagged:

02/19/2020, 04:46

Date published:

02/18/2020, 15:15