WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For a clue to the possible impact of climate change on modern society, a study suggests a look back at the end of classic Maya civilization, which disintegrated into famine, war and collapse as a long-term wet weather pattern shifted to drought.
An international team of researchers compiled a detailed climate record that tracks 2,000 years of wet and dry weather in present-day Belize, where Maya cities developed from the year 300 to 1000. Using data locked in stalagmites - mineral deposits left by dripping water in caves - and the rich archeological evidence created by the Maya, the team reported its findings in the journal Science on Thursday
The study authors gave the Mayans a pass and blamed earth cycles for their climate change problems but continued their fraudulent assertions that current climate change is the result of human activity - a sneaky guilt play to keep the funds-a-flowin'.
You can read all the silliness here.
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