https://holoceneclimate.com/temperature-versus-co2-the-big-picture.html The most severe ice age after the Cryogenian ice age 630-720 million years ago is the Quaternary Ice Age, which began about 2.6 million years ago and continues today. we are still stuck in the most severe ice age since before complex life evolved little ice age 1300-1850 is accepted to be the coldest sustained interval the last 10.000 years https://ourworldindata.org/part-one-how-many-people-die-from-extreme-temperatures-and-how-could-this-change-in-the-future Globally, cold deaths are 9 times higher than heat-related ones. In no region is this ratio less than 3, and in many, it’s over 10 times higher. Cold is more deadly than heat, even in the hottest parts of the world. We are better off in every way now that LIA finally ended
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