Climate Hysteria In The Dark Ages - TD

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Climate Hysteria In The Dark Age: Are We Seeing Glimmers Of Light? Tilak Doshi I analyze energy economics and related public policy issues. Apr 8, 2023

Arthur's Hall, Dover Castle, 14th century, (c1990-2010). Interior view. GETTY IMAGES In his bestseller book on the medieval mind, “in a world lit only by fire”, historian William Manchester draws his portrait of the Dark Ages (roughly during 400 - 1400 AD after the collapse of the Western Roman empire and before the Renaissance). He describes it as “a melange of incessant warfare, corruption, lawlessness, obsession with strange myths and an almost impenetrable mindlessness.” 1


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