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Post by acidohm on Jun 28, 2019 23:10:55 GMT
Wandering the Med areas it is apparent that a literal explosion of small fortified cities developed in the period ca 900-1300. That warm períod was a productive one. Maybe the building of castles caused the warming 😮😮🤯
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Post by Ratty on Jun 29, 2019 0:00:39 GMT
Wandering the Med areas it is apparent that a literal explosion of small fortified cities developed in the period ca 900-1300. That warm períod was a productive one. Maybe the building of castles caused the warming 😮😮🤯 Your idea could well be based on solid foundations. Sorry
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 29, 2019 1:31:21 GMT
Maybe the building of castles caused the warming 😮😮🤯 Your idea could well be based on solid foundations. SorryEver expanding climate change methane bubbles due to an animal husbandry cycle. So what shut it down?
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Post by Ratty on Jun 29, 2019 1:34:01 GMT
Your idea could well be based on solid foundations. Sorry Ever expanding climate change methane bubbles due to an animal husbandry cycle. So what shut it down? Likely to be one of Trump's ancestors?
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Post by nautonnier on Dec 30, 2019 16:04:03 GMT
A useful reference for those who claim that Brisbane was not affected by the Medieval Warm Period
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Post by Ratty on Dec 31, 2019 0:46:07 GMT
A useful reference for those who claim that Brisbane was not affected by the Medieval Warm Period I have twiddled my toes in some of the sediment mentioned in the Moreton Bay paper:
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Post by sigurdur on Jan 29, 2021 4:09:17 GMT
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