Well over 100 people have visited the "Little Ice Age" article since it was written and compiled a few days ago. (and this is now continuing) This tells me "if I am correct about this" that people are thinking about the 2030 to 2040 change in the sun cycles which could also bring another "mini-ice age of 70 to 100 years here on earth. I'm thinking about this too.
When I think about Climate science where 10 feet of new ocean could ruin most coastal cities who are very old and established and how this could collide with diminishing sun spots between 2030 to 2040 we all see how it is not as simple as we once thought. Then when I combine this with the fact also that of the last 112,000 years only about 12,000 was civilization even possible along with growing food most places. So, even if humans were alive the last 200,000 years they likely came very close to extinction between 12,000 and 112,000 years ago during that Ice Age. And even more recently as near as 1800 we had situations were even the Thames River through London froze solid enough to walk and ice skate across which is an amazing thought too.
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