Climate-driven changes in Mediterranean grain trade mitigated famine but introduced the Black Death to medieval Europe | Communications Earth & Environment
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Climate-driven changes in the Mediterranean grain trade may have mitigated famine in medieval Europe but also introduced the Black Death to the region. However, the role of volcanic eruptions in the spread of the disease is also being considered, with some research suggesting that a massive eruption may have triggered or contributed to the outbreak. The exact relationship between these factors and the introduction of the Black Death to Europe is still being explored.
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