"the beginning of the recovery from the Little Ice Age". Hmm... let's see.
And, of course, we have another 12 years of rapid warming after this graph ends. See anything wrong with your interpretation? Everyone else here does.
And, what happened to the claim that it hasn't actually been warming? What happened to the claim that the warming data were all fabricated lies from all the socialists and communists who apparently fill the world's science ranks?
Eh?
Leave it to a complete moron to think that global temp changes occur in human lifetimes. Here's a clue clown boy, the Earth operates on a time scale so vast, your tiny little mind can't even begin to comprehend it.
Both the entry into the Younger Dryas, and the exit from the Younger Dryas happened in the period of a human lifetime.
NOAA Paleoclimatology Program - Perspective on Abrupt climate Change
The Younger Dryas is one of the most well-known examples of abrupt change. About 14,500 years ago, the Earth's climate began to shift from a cold glacial world to a warmer interglacial state. Partway through this transition, temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere suddenly returned to near-glacial conditions (
Figure 6). This near-glacial period is called the Younger Dryas, named after a flower (
Dryas octopetala) that grows in cold conditions and became common in Europe during this time. The end of the Younger Dryas, about 11,500 years ago, was particularly abrupt. In Greenland, temperatures rose 10° C (18° F) in a decade (
Figure 6;
Cuffey and Clow
Mr. Westwall that is in the very recent geological record. And there are further records from some of the great extinction events that indicate similar rapid changes in temperature.