Did I miss something? Wasn't there a medieval-ish warm period where Vikings farmed greenland and grapes grew in England? Wouldn't that have been a hotter global temperature?
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I dont know, but I suspect this happens and when it does it creates a situation where everything goes into fucking hostile mode to compete for resources.
I know, I sound stupid.
Wasps are a good example though. Even though it seems the top results are debunking it ^^.
https://www.rescue.com/latest-buzz/seasonal-bug-bulletin/how-insects-handle-heat/
Seems like insects start to produce like crazy the hotter it gets, proably a survival strategy.
I also suspect the aggression is the same for mammals, which is why people get so fucking insane during the summer, even before covid.
https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/temperature-violence-heat-aggression-psychology-fight-b1904811.html
Just because its natural, doesnt mean its good. I just worry that its a sign of something yet to come.
Nova scotia feeling like fucking appalachia ohio in the middle of a hot humid july.