That significant amount of people died due to only 0.5 degrees of Celcius change (albeit, it’s hard to distinguish deaths related to temperature drop itself rather than gases from volcanos and other reasons and whether smaller human population is the cause or the consequence). In Paris it was agreed to keep the temperature from changing no more than four times that.
Drop in average temperature over the last few centuries, with a minimum around 1650.
Colder winters, change in crops produced, more glaciers.
Half a Kelvin (half a degree Celsius).
Up to five degrees until the end of the century.
See this and that. What is your point?
That significant amount of people died due to only 0.5 degrees of Celcius change (albeit, it’s hard to distinguish deaths related to temperature drop itself rather than gases from volcanos and other reasons and whether smaller human population is the cause or the consequence). In Paris it was agreed to keep the temperature from changing no more than four times that.
People will die. They already do.
Source I can look up now https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/climate-change-lancet-public-healthus_59f7676fe4b09b5c2567dd2f