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ing to a study published in 2011, between the 13th and 14th centuries a huge amount of CO2 was mysteriously removed from Earths atmosphere. And when I say huge, I mean about 700 million tons - more than twice as much carbon as is produced by the whole of the UK in an entire year. Considering our current climate conundrum, news like this should be of great interest to scientists seeking to reduce humanitys ever-growing carbon emissions. But unfortunately this period of rapid atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction 800 years ago wasnt initiated by some previously unknown technology modern scientists might take advantage of - it was caused by Genghis Khan. And what was the secret to his carbon-quashing success? He killed people. *Lots* of people. When Genghis Khanamp;#39;s marauding Mongol Horde swept across Asia in the 13th century, it was directly responsible for the deaths of an absolutely staggering 40 *million* people - that was over 10% of the global po