The intemperate nature of weather and the witch-hunt

Teresa Kwiatkowska

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During the early modern period, the widespread witch-hunt and the fires of the stakes have been a common answer to any climatic severity. Nowadays, decisions drawn upon climate projections may drastically affect world's poor countries. The weather is extremely complex. Its variables interact in an irregular and unpredictable way. Climate predictions stem from computational models that present certain scenarios as being plausible. Due to the significant uncertainty, such projections cannot be regarded as forecasts.

Key word. Climate, witch-hunt, Medieval Warm Period, Little Ice Age, Inquisition, uncertainty, self-similarity.


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