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Originally Posted by Hugh
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Interpretation of ice core and clam shell data suggests that between 800 and 1300, the regions around the fjords of southern Greenland experienced a relatively mild climate several degrees Celsius higher than usual in the North Atlantic, with trees and herbaceous plants growing and livestock being farmed. Barley was grown as a crop up to the 70th parallel. What is verifiable is that the ice cores indicate Greenland has experienced dramatic temperature shifts many times over the past 100,000 years.
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It was in a TV prog(BBC) about Europe from several years ago.
The whole planet warms up(Medieval Warming Period) and cools down again(Mini Ice Age) and obviously warms up again, all by itself without Man being involved.