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The Real Cause of Weather-Related Deaths
« on: October 05, 2024, 06:44:40 am »
The Real Cause of Weather-Related Deaths
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By Vijay Jayaraj

Despite fearmongering about climate change supercharging natural disasters, weather-related deaths have declined dramatically.

According to the Emergency Event Database, the total global deaths per decade from climate-related disasters has fallen by more than 96% since the 1920s. Data show that between 1960 and 2020, there was an unprecedented decrease in climate-related deaths compared to the period between 1920 and 1959.

This decline is even more impressive considering that the global population has more than quadrupled during this period, from about 2 billion in 1920 to nearly 8 billion by 2020.

The dramatic reduction in fatalities is not just a statistic; it represents a fundamental improvement in our species’ ability to adapt and withstand the forces of nature. It’s a story of triumph over adversity and of innovation in the face of danger.

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Re: The Real Cause of Weather-Related Deaths
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2024, 05:14:03 pm »
How many electric helicopters are out doing SAR and deliveries in NC and TN?

(Granted, the drones are electric, but they have mainly a recon function)
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