Yes, the word history means a record of what has happened, to include oral traditions. But to make a comment such as the headline I’m criticizing, one includes all of the past, regardless of whether or not we have an accurate record of it.
And this goes into the ‘global warming/climate change’ debate. We have millions of years of geological records of the climate of the planet changing, but folks disregard it to push their political position. The seas have been much lower than they are now and probably higher, we know that the northern hemisphere was several degrees warmer in the early medieval period, but that is not convenient to those who want to gain political power by claiming the need and ‘ability’ to stop the natural warming of the planet.
Yes, libtards are already claiming El Niño is causing higher global temperatures, ignoring that El Niño only circulates preexisting heat and adds none of its own. For everything El Niño makes warmer something else must get colder. No net global warming is even possible.
we know that the northern hemisphere was several degrees warmer in the early medieval period
Ok. Lets think for a minute. In the medieval times, if hurricanes came in at 10 at a time for months, it would not matter one bit since population was sparse in the U.S. If there was flooding, no big deal because nothing is ruined. Today if we have these hurricanes and flooding as bad as they say is coming, that is a HUGE difference then the medieval time. Nobody knows anything about climate. Those on both sides are probably wrong.