That was before history hitman Mikey took care of that nasty MWP.
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In a sane world, the hockey stick graph would have been the end of Mann’s career, and not the beginning. Agendas kill.
Hubert Lamb is a giant. Michael Mann is a midget.
You insult midgets.
Is? Hubert is no longer with us. He did an about face in 1976 and is considered by some to be the father of both the ice age scare and the global warming scare.
In California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, treelines were 300-500m higher during the MWP than in the late 20th century, implying temperatures 5-6 degrees F higher.
Very up to date temperature reconstructions still concur with Lamb:
Ljungqvist, F.C., A NEW RECONSTRUCTION OF TEMPERATURE VARIABILITY IN THE EXTRA-TROPICAL
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE DURING THE LAST TWO MILLENNIA. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical
Geography, 2010. 92: p. 339-351@a) in abstract; b) page 1; c) pages
3&5.<http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/geoa/2010/00000092/00000003/art00004