LIA In Iceland Coldest Period For 8000 Years
October 30, 2012
By Paul Homewood
h/t CO2 Science
Research from Larsen and colleagues suggest that the Little Ice Age in Iceland marked the “most extensive glacial advance of the neoglacial interval” and that “the LIA was the coldest period of the last 8 thousand years."
http://www.co2science.org/articles/V15/N39/C2.php
This research adds to many similar findings from various other research projects in Greenland, Iceland and other Arctic regions.
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And that’s the Eden that the AGW alarmists want us to return to!
Thanks, but nothanksjustthesame.