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The Little Ice Age by Brian Fagan

By Adrian Barnett

24 March 2001

The Little Ice Age by Brian Fagan, Basic Books, $26, ISBN

0465022715

“THE little ice age reminds us that climate change is inevitable,

unpredictable and sometimes vicious,” says Brian Fagan in a climate chronicle of

the past thousand years. Between 900 and 1300 temperatures over northern Europe

were positively balmy. Erik the Red’s colonists fattened cows in Greenland,

while the French tried to embargo England’s fine wines.

But by 1315, a succession of poor summers and harsh winters created Europe’s

worst-ever famine. The Greenlanders ate their cows right down to the hooves.

Fagan analyses a period of violent climate swings…

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