Should the Medieval Warm Period be taught in schools?
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The Medieval Warm period (900 A.D. to 1300 A.D.) was a period during which the global temperature reached a level of 1 degree Centigrade warmer than today. There was also a Roman Warm Period 250 B.C. to 400 A.D. I suspect that it is not taught because it is a spanner in the works when teaching fake geography such as man-made global warming (changed to climate change when the global temperature began to drop).
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clearly, the temperature difference then is much smaller than now, and occurred over a longer period of time.
Maybe take off your tin-foil hat, I think your brain is finished cooking

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Falsified data. Ice cores show that the temperature in the year 1000 AD was warmer than today.
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no doubt there was an irritating medieval child giving it plenty and blaming the wool trade for "thise abominable greate increse of hottnesse in the Realme"
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no doubt there was an irritating medieval child giving it plenty and blaming the wool trade for "thise abominable greate increse of hottnesse in the Realme"
no doubt there was an irritating medieval child giving it plenty and blaming the wool trade for "thise abominable greate increse of hottnesse in the Realme"
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(Original post by peacock99)
The Medieval Warm period (900 A.D. to 1300 A.D.) was a period during which the global temperature reached a level of 1 degree Centigrade warmer than today. There was also a Roman Warm Period 250 B.C. to 400 A.D. I suspect that it is not taught because it is a spanner in the works when teaching fake geography such as man-made global warming (changed to climate change when the global temperature began to drop).
The Medieval Warm period (900 A.D. to 1300 A.D.) was a period during which the global temperature reached a level of 1 degree Centigrade warmer than today. There was also a Roman Warm Period 250 B.C. to 400 A.D. I suspect that it is not taught because it is a spanner in the works when teaching fake geography such as man-made global warming (changed to climate change when the global temperature began to drop).
Do yourself a favor and do a bit of reading on empiricism and critical thinking - until you do so I suggest you leave specific topics alone because you obviously lack the ability to think objectively and with clarity.
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(Original post by peacock99)
The Medieval Warm period (900 A.D. to 1300 A.D.) was a period during which the global temperature reached a level of 1 degree Centigrade warmer than today. There was also a Roman Warm Period 250 B.C. to 400 A.D. I suspect that it is not taught because it is a spanner in the works when teaching fake geography such as man-made global warming (changed to climate change when the global temperature began to drop).
The Medieval Warm period (900 A.D. to 1300 A.D.) was a period during which the global temperature reached a level of 1 degree Centigrade warmer than today. There was also a Roman Warm Period 250 B.C. to 400 A.D. I suspect that it is not taught because it is a spanner in the works when teaching fake geography such as man-made global warming (changed to climate change when the global temperature began to drop).
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