- The Roman Empire’s Worst Plagues Were Linked to Climate Change. Changes in the climate may have caused disruptions to Roman society that manifested as disease outbreaks, researchers have found https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-roman-empires-worst-plagues-were-linked-to-climate-change/ 92 comments science
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