the " relaxation " of the solar forcing that was responsible for the most extreme cold of the Little Ice Age ... and that it was not a result of anthropogenic CO2 emissions(passive) may have ... been caused bymuch of the Little Ice Age - to - Current Warm Period transition
that as forests begin to die off worldwide , giving off carbon dioxide , the climate of the Earth is alteredtriggeringthe transition from the warm interglacial to an Ice Age
the onset of widespread forest burning by humansmay have contributedto the transition from the last ice age to the interglacial conditions of the Holocene
a dramatic coolingleadinginto a long era of glacial advance , ice age
Milankovitch forcing(passive) are caused bythe interglacial to glacial transitions of the current ice age
more variable conditionssettingthe stage for the Pleistocene Ice Age
a latching effecttriggersthe transition into an Ice Age
the tendency for increased global wildfires that would " normally " have been expectedto resultfrom the global warming of the Little Ice Age - to - Current Warm Period transition
the potentialto causean Ice Age with a rapid transition leading into it
to the " increased storminess both in the marine and continental ecosystems ( Lamb , 1979 ; Clarke and Rendell , 2009 ) " that was associated with " the formation of dune systems over a great variety of coastal environments in northern Europe : Denmark ( Aagaard et al . , 2007ledto the " increased storminess both in the marine and continental ecosystems ( Lamb , 1979 ; Clarke and Rendell , 2009 ) " that was associated with " the formation of dune systems over a great variety of coastal environments in northern Europe : Denmark ( Aagaard et al . , 2007
to — or even acted as the main driver of — mass extinctionscontributedto — or even acted as the main driver of — mass extinctions
to the onset of highly erosive ice streams ( Fig . F3leadingto the onset of highly erosive ice streams ( Fig . F3
a rise of about 9 degreescausesa rise of about 9 degrees