Kelly, MorganMorganKellyÓ Gráda, CormacCormacÓ Gráda2014-03-272014-03-272014-03201406http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5482This paper replies to commentaries by Sam White and by Ulf Büntgen and Lena Hellmann on our 'The Waning of the Little Ice Age: Climate Change in Early Modern Europe'. White and Büntgen/Hellmann seek to prove that Europe experienced the kind of sustained falls in temperature between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries that can justify the notion of a Little Ice Age. Neither of them adequately addresses the cogency of the anecdotal or statistical evidence presented in our article, especially with regard to the spurious peaks and troughs created by the smoothing of temperature series--the so-called Slutsky Effect.enLittle ice ageClimate changeEconomic historyDebating the Little Ice AgeWorking Paper2014-03-20https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/