The summers were generally 3 or 4 degrees warmer a few thousand years ago. This is why they could start a farming community at the Ceide Fields in Mayo around 3000 bce. Now you can only grow old there :-) It's also why there's so much stuff under the peatbogs of Ireland. Not too sure about the winters though.
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