Europe History Shows WARM Temperatures Led To Larger Grain Harvests, Lower Prices, Less Hunger

European grain prices from 1500 – 1800 varied with temperature: falling in warm years and rising in colder ones. Precipitation and solar cycles on the other hand had almost no influence on grain prices. Hat-tip: Klimaschau A recent scientific publication titled “The significance of climate variability on early modern European grain prices” by a team … Continue reading Europe History Shows WARM Temperatures Led To Larger Grain Harvests, Lower Prices, Less Hunger