climate science

  • The Black Death May Have Had A Surprising Effect On The Environment

    The Black Death May Have Had A Surprising Effect On The Environment

    From 1347 to 1351, a nightmare disease ravaged Europe, afflicting victims with putrid black boils, fevers, vomiting, and in short order, death. Daily life ground to a halt as the Black Death spread along medieval trade routes, claiming an estimated 20 million lives with ruthless efficiency. Now, a team of researchers is asserting that the…