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Discussion Has earth's climate always changed?

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Has Earth’s climate always changed?
Yes. Long before industrial activity, Earth experienced significant natural climate variability. Examples include:

  • Medieval Warm Period (approx. 950–1250 AD) – a time when Europe experienced milder temperatures.
  • Little Ice Age (approx. 1300–1850 AD) – a colder period that impacted agriculture, settlements, and human survival.
What caused these changes?
These shifts were driven by natural factors such as solar activity, volcanic eruptions, and ocean circulation patterns—not modern industrial emissions.

Why does this matter for Canadian municipalities?

  • It shows that climate change has always been part of Earth’s natural system.
  • Local governments should plan for adaptation (flood control, resilient infrastructure, water management) rather than assume emissions reductions alone will control future conditions.
  • Both warming and cooling phases bring challenges and benefits—for example, longer growing seasons in some regions, but also risks of flooding or drought in others.
  • Adaptation strategies should be prioritized over costly, net-zero mitigation programs.
  • Councils should prepare for both possibilities—warming and cooling—given Earth’s history of fluctuating climate.
 
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