@AgustinaZgz @Seguidofilo @herqles_es @NRobin999 Ahí lo tienes, dale una vuelta https://t.co/FZvHP3Np58
@AgustinaZgz @Seguidofilo @herqles_es @NRobin999 Earth system impacts of the European arrival and Great Dying in the Americas after 1492 https://t.co/FZvHP3Np58
@Dutch9993 @KeyDecision1 @DELETETRUMP9 Even the UCL study that she cites says it was caused by smallpox. Stacey can't read. Read the scientific journal yourself. Section 4.1. https://t.co/fz7HkS82Yd!
@1aGlobalizacion Se estima que en los primeros 100 años de la conquista murio el 90% de la población nativa. https://t.co/9dfV5AiNE8
@FarRightDem @PhilippusArabus @johnnycamelate @2000_beep The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas was so bad that it speculated that it is the reason why global temperature at that time dropped. source: https://t.co/czJKbb28iF https://t.co
@anecdote_rapide @PatriceBorsu Je t'aide. Voici ce que dit l'étude elle-même. https://t.co/3Z9RDqWAWf https://t.co/mrApRk27O5
@anecdote_rapide Le terme "massacre" est inapproprié. L'étude qui sert de source d'origine est claire : https://t.co/3Z9RDqWAWf https://t.co/oqAJVteiU3
La colonización europea de las Américas - un proceso interdependiente con el desarrollo del capitalismo - provocó el asesinato y la muerte de 56 millones de indígenas en los primeros 100 años. Fuente: https://t.co/MndNy2Fsn3 https://t.co/KtLCPebSD0
"European en en el sur, centro y norteamerica" = los españoles mataron 56 millones xddd
¿Entiendes tú el inglés, so payasa? Ahí pone "colonos europeos". Y como se ve que ni puta idea tienes de historia, hay que explicarte lentamente que de esos 56 millones, la gran mayoría fueron exterminados en América del Norte por los británicos.
@patrick24809681 @GatLaro La Universidad de Londres: https://t.co/KR0TEdvGJe!
@GatLaro lo he sacado de un estudio realizado por la Universidad de Londres. Aquí te lo dejo por si quieres leerlo aunque está en inglés y probablemente no entiendas ni papa: https://t.co/KR0TEdvGJe! https://t.co/OoGSCz5wzf
Earth system impacts of the European arrival and Great Dying in the Americas after 1492”. Alexander Koch, Chris Brierley. Mark M.Maslin y Simon L.Lewis. Quaternary Science Reviews. Volumen 207, Marzo 2019, Pag 13-36 https://t.co/tzvM8v8f0j
@SloopyTexas @MWN_z @MattWalshBlog 56 million indigenous people were killed in the first 100 years of European contact. He’s not bad at math, you’re just a fucking Nazi. https://t.co/URvnxwMCia
@MBluczech @William_E_Wolfe That's a misrepresentation of my position. Humans have been pretty violent all along, but what the Europeans did in the Americas stands out as one of the most extreme cases. It really was different. https://t.co/xj079VqvaK
Amerika'nın (Kolomb) keşfinden sonra Avrupa'dan gelenler 1492'de Amerika'ya göç ettiklerinde ,getirdikleri salgın hastalıklar nedeniyle 1600'e kadar 56 milyon yerli Amerikalı'nın ölümüne yol açtılar. Nüfusun %90'ını ortadan kaldırmış oldular. https://t.co
@pachuko_pk @juanrallo 55 millones. Saludos! https://t.co/wo74SEoavH
@Durzo2022 @michaelcoren Lying? Here they are again. https://t.co/HgcYmiyB2A https://t.co/C9QqjIjxJq
@Durzo2022 @michaelcoren Here's another. Also, I'm only a Marxist in your mind. And I doubt you can define Marxism, either. https://t.co/HgcYmiyB2A
Source: https://t.co/qMjpcfS0IC Koch, A., Brierley, C., Maslin, M. M., & Lewis, S. L. (2019). Earth system impacts of the European arrival and Great Dying in the Americas after 1492. Quaternary Science Reviews, 207, 13-36. https://t.co/9eNzejSSde
@TevaAborde @astropierre @RARohde L’autre hypothèse dominante est la dépopulation des Amériques par les Européens. N’étant pas spécialiste, je ne saurais les départager. ⤵️ https://t.co/dJHK8xhgYP
@Praetor_Dei Literalmente a história: https://t.co/52DAHWKES2!
@TiagoVisscher @_germenroding @Leolucassen Als die blanken niet gekomen waren, waren 56 miljoen mensen tussen 1492 en 1600 niet doodgegaan. https://t.co/LsKnSV0aqU
Eens met het eerste deel van je tweet. Tot 1600 hebben Europese kolonisten 56 miljoen mensen van de oorspronkelijke bevolking in America vermoord. Stel je voor: Je bent indiaan in Colombia en je hebt een blanke buurman. https://t.co/LsKnSV0aqU!
@pcayuqueo Alrededor de 56 millones de personas fueron exterminadas en el continente tras la llegada de los colonizadores, la audacia... https://t.co/wStxvTSFPB
@gatocomunista71 @NathLachmann A matéria é uma cópia barata de uma matéria do The Guardian: https://t.co/AsyBKPXtA3 O estudo é esse aqui: https://t.co/8X7BgRBIzm +
RT @eric_knowles: European arrival in the Americas killed ~56M indigenous people between 1492 and 1600 CE, primarily due to the introductio…
RT @eric_knowles: European arrival in the Americas killed ~56M indigenous people between 1492 and 1600 CE, primarily due to the introductio…
RT @eric_knowles: European arrival in the Americas killed ~56M indigenous people between 1492 and 1600 CE, primarily due to the introductio…
RT @eric_knowles: European arrival in the Americas killed ~56M indigenous people between 1492 and 1600 CE, primarily due to the introductio…
RT @eric_knowles: European arrival in the Americas killed ~56M indigenous people between 1492 and 1600 CE, primarily due to the introductio…
European arrival in the Americas killed ~56M indigenous people between 1492 and 1600 CE, primarily due to the introduction of novel pathogens. So great was the population loss that the Earth cooled as indigenous farmland returned to CO2-absorbing forest.
@SrCorleone85 @J7dobleM @SxxiHistoria @Agenda2030_ "La ignorancia es atrevida" Dicen los sabios. Solo te dejo el estudio correspondiente, por si depronto sabes leer 🤷🏽 https://t.co/65HIqH7J5J
@ANTICORRUPO4 @Pupu_alex @UP80BR https://t.co/296r1Vd0q6 https://t.co/b47BEUyrIx. seja feliz :)
@SergeZaka sources : https://t.co/vI6Blh41bT
@NealOKelly @ed_hawkins The multiple epidemics that Europeans introduced into the Americas in the 16th century killed 90% of the population, massively reduced agriculture, and allowed natural habitat regrowth to absorb 7.4 billion tonnes of carbon. It cont
@CantoRodado No entiendo ¿no es cierto o es un mensaje mal intencionado de parte de DW? Creo que la fuente original es esta, tiene unos años la publicación. https://t.co/SF7CYMZYLm
Parece que se le chispoteo a los nazi otanistas 😂
DW (Deutsche Welle), medio de comunicación del Estado alemán, difundiendo un estudio que relaciona la muerte de millones de seres humanos con ventajas ecológicas 1) https://t.co/NZjW8bIYPz 2) https://t.co/cQp8nKj6e3 https://t.co/QCOBiRtSK3 https://t.co/czM
Me imagino que el estudio científico citado es este: https://t.co/AbHRVNaecv igual el texto es chocante porque habla de llegada en lugar de invasión y reducción en lugar de genocidio y por la forma de redacción, el tweet insinúa soluciones malthusianas
La mortandad que causaron los europeos con su invasión a América fue de tal magnitud que afectaron inclusive el clima del planeta. Trajeron sus pestes, guerras y asesinatos y redujeron la población de 60 millones de habitantes a tan solo 6 millones. ht
@Lwrnc18 @mfernandez1020 @Condemo59767379 Es probable que el 99% de los que comentan en línea con Baños, solo se hayan quedado con el titular y no hayan ni abierto el estudio (en inglés) al menos para darle una ojeada y ver de que se trata exactamente. htt
@mfernandez1020 @Condemo59767379 Hay mucho trecho cuando nadie se lee el artículo: https://t.co/X76L3AIysY
@geoestratego ¿Le molesta que haya equipos de investigación que no estén justamente en lo que le interesa a usted? Ni una palabra del artículo que cita la noticia. Critica lo que no se digna ni a leer. Normal que le inviten en lo de Íker. Aquí tiene el a
@geoestratego Coronel, respeto mucho sus opiniones, pero acá está errado. Es un hecho científico, eso pasó, aunque a Ud. no le guste. Ud. aboga por una unidad de España y Latinoamérica... pues bien, empiecen disculpándose, como hicieron los belgas con pueb
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
RT @IneptFredda: The deaths of millions meant immense swathes of farmland were reclaimed by forest, trees capture CO2, CO2 is one of the ma…
@ave383 @american1828 @got_cake @NOflexZONE191 @JamesBr56467451 @MalcolmFlexTv @ReggieRegaldo indigenous populations declined by 90% due to introduction of diseases like smallpox, measles, influenza, malaria, typhoid, yellow fever, mumps, pertussis and sca
@HistoryVareck That's the study I know about ( like I said it's interesting hypothesis but there is a danger they are projecting our mindset and problems on the history - that's quite common🤷.) https://t.co/gX1UYPryD1
@JadeAtrophis According to most estimates 95% of the population, approx 40M people, died, it’s not absurd. The natives had cleared out many forested areas which then regrew. See: https://t.co/JnU7TyySdQ
@ajrizona_ @luxembourgdusud @spargles They absolutely were. You are speaking nonsense. https://t.co/S5YAMQkAA8 This study places the population at 60.5 million, and having declined by 87-92% over the following course of the century due to epidemics.
RT @babiejenks: In case it's somehow not like a million percent obvious: infectious diseases have the capability to wipe out so many people…
@CharlesCMann @StephenJPyne Now would be a good time to mention that deaths of 56 million indigenous people by 1600 due to disease after European arrival resulted in changes in land use practice, like prescribed burning, resulting in more forest uptake of
@ChihiroOfAstora @IneptFredda @fakehistoryhunt Found a scientific study that argues that the amount of people killed by European colonizers in the Americas had an effect on the climate. I wouldn't go as far as to claim it caused the little ice age but a po
RT @babiejenks: In an interesting turn of events, due to 55 million indigenous people in America not surviving colonization exposure to Eur…
RT @babiejenks: In case it's somehow not like a million percent obvious: infectious diseases have the capability to wipe out so many people…
RT @babiejenks: In an interesting turn of events, due to 55 million indigenous people in America not surviving colonization exposure to Eur…
@EndoceneHunter @TRyanGregory I was referencing this https://t.co/OspJASNbIK
RT @babiejenks: In an interesting turn of events, due to 55 million indigenous people in America not surviving colonization exposure to Eur…
In case it's somehow not like a million percent obvious: infectious diseases have the capability to wipe out so many people it alters Earth's climate. The idea that humans just magically "survive" is a dominant culture fantasy. https://t.co/OspJASNbIK
@lukasberk That's a weird interpretation given that what I am doing is referencing research about the effect that infectious diseases have had on human populations throughout history, and how the idea that humans just magically "survive" is a fantasy. htt
RT @babiejenks: In an interesting turn of events, due to 55 million indigenous people in America not surviving colonization exposure to Eur…
If you wonder what went wrong with the environmental movement, this is your answer.
Wut.
In an interesting turn of events, due to 55 million indigenous people in America not surviving colonization exposure to European diseases and genocide, the dramatic reduction of people on the planet actually created a mini-ice age. https://t.co/OspJASNbI
@Piranha06737407 I literally sent u this https://t.co/AL4V66YPgG
@Piranha06737407 Do you think he conducted the study or just wrote an article on its findings? Here’s another source with more details in other words. https://t.co/cuKCaNnDu7!
@THE_AchA123 @BasedRebecca @Kava_Kahn @TheKavernacle The world population then was 450,000,000, roughly. And the 100m figure comes from modern papers, which give a 1492 population of 61 million, and then continuing slaughter through to today: https://t.co/
@TerminusVitas @gotyourswole @alcibiades5410 @realEdwardSzall @IGN This contains discussion on the estimated population decline, broken down by regions; you're welcome to critique the validity of their estimates (or the others) "Earth system impacts of the
@merentie @AkiKangasharju No on siitä tehty ainakin tutkimusta. Sen voi sitten haastaa että onko tutkimus tehty oikein https://t.co/s9WkvyFHaJ
RT @ProfSunnySingh: Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global…
RT @ProfSunnySingh: Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global…
RT @ProfSunnySingh: Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global…
RT @ProfSunnySingh: Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global…
RT @ProfSunnySingh: Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global…
RT @ProfSunnySingh: Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global…
Good moment to reshare: "The Great Dying of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas resulted in a human-driven global impact on the Earth System in the two centuries prior to the Industrial Revolution." https://t.co/1rNzo3gSoh
@PutoMikel @OfficialJK3 @ForgHeroes Fuente: Earth system impacts of the European arrival and Great Dying in the Americas after 1492. [PDF] ➡️ https://t.co/5Egwm0PGjy
@gilonthehill Start here: https://t.co/BRdhiT31cN!
RT @Ceist8: @ProfMickWilson @ProfMarkMaslin Mick, Look at the authors of the study that news article was citing. See a familiar name? 🤣🤣 D…
@ProfMarkMaslin @ProfMickWilson Hilarious! A news article citing one of your own studies Mick really jumped the shark on that one.😂 https://t.co/7i1CK9EUNs