By Jack Dini —— Bio and Archives--February 25, 2023
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C continues to be a challenge, but climate related deaths have fallen over 99 percent since 1920. (1)
Bjorn Lomborg reported that climate related deaths averaged 485,000 a year in the 1920s. Between 2010 and 2019 there was an average of 18,362 annual climate related deaths. In 2020, the death rate dropped to 14,893. (2)
So, adjusted for population we went from 255.3 deaths per million in 1920 to 1.9 per million in 2020, a 99.25 percent decrease. In other words, for every climate related death in 2020, we had 133.6 deaths in 1920.
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By drewtho on 2023 02 24
Bjorn Lomborg reported that climate related deaths averaged 485,000 a year in the 1920s. Between 2010 and 2019 there was an average of 18,362 annual climate related deaths. In 2020, the death rate dropped to 14,893.
Cold deaths vastly outweigh heat deaths. This is common knowledge in the academic literature. The Lancet finds each year, almost 600,000 people die globally from heat but 4.5 million from cold.
.......I don't believe the climate change narrative, but these numbers seem to contradict each other????
By big crow on 2023 02 24
I keep telling my wife that! She likes it cold in the house, not me.