Climate change is certainly a factor but, to a degree, climate impact has always a threat. I've recently been reading about storms in 1286 and 1287 that altered the coast line of Kent overnight. Storms in 1382 had catastrophic effects on land and sea in UK and Europe and may have killed 100,000 people.
I suppose these were hardly 'global' events but impact of the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 was global. I've read that it reduced average global temperatures by over 1 degree for 5 years.
I know, none of this is relevant to recent global voting trends. Back in my box.
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