Unbiased climate effects on Europe in centuries past

The Little Ice Age : How Climate Made History 1300-1850

The Little Ice Age : How Climate Made History 1300-1850

The Little Ice Age : How Climate Made History 1300-1850 – Review
This book is a common history of Western Europe and other areas from c.1500-1900. It describes how volcanos, sunspots, ocean currents and other physical phenomena unknown or unappreciated by these people involved their lives. It’s an easy widely read full of anecdotes with a attack of science and the many methods scientists use to determine climate so long ago. It’s politically neutral and emphasizes the difficult processes included but it’s essentially a common account of a period where Winters and Summers were highly variable without much individual influence. A great widely read for an simple fully understanding of some of the complexities behind the “climate debate”.