Sean Sparks

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According to Ruddiman, the spectacular invasion of Old World empires and diseases into the New World after 1492 momentarily reversed that trend. As most of the population of the Americas died, land fell into disuse, clearing and burning stopped, and forests grew back. For a time during the late 1500s, this loss of people and livestock and the regrowth of vegetation actually drew down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, causing global cooling.
A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and Europe’s Encounter with North America
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