16 December 2015
Medieval solution to climate change
Posted by larryohanlon
By Miles Traer
Scientists drill into sediments in the Gulf of Mexico to unlock the cause of the “little ice age,” a cold period that occurred throughout medieval times. Cartoonist Miles Traer asks, “how would medieval scientists have used this knowledge?”
Stanford University’s Miles Traer, once again, is cartooning from the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco.










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