from WND:
Weather-related deaths have plunged 97% over last century
A real climate scientist has appeared on video debunking those claims that the world is in “crisis,” that “people are dying” because of the climate, and all those charges leveled by activists.
In fact, the science shows that over the last 100 years, the deaths related to climate have dropped – by 97%.
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The comments come from Judith Curry, a climatologist who has published more than 140 scientific books and papers and has served on the faculty of Georgia Tech.
Her comments came in an interview with commentator John Stossel:
There’s ENDLESS alarmism from the media and politicians about climate change.
AOC shouts, “People are dying!!”
But in reality climate-related deaths are FALLING. Falling by a lot, because of better technology.
I cover that in my full interview with climate scientist @CurryJA: pic.twitter.com/SZ2HOwvCmG
— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) October 3, 2023
The video begins with those wild charges by global warming activists Greta Thunberg and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who both claimed “People are dying!”
Also among the propaganda is the claim earth has until 2030 to avoid calamity.
There’s ENDLESS alarmism from the media and politicians about climate change.
AOC shouts, “People are dying!!”
But in reality climate-related deaths are FALLING. Falling by a lot, because of better technology.
I cover that in my full interview with climate scientist @CurryJA: pic.twitter.com/SZ2HOwvCmG
— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) October 3, 2023
Curry was on the authorship team of a study that came out about the time of Hurricane Katrina. Its point was to make adjustments when rebuilding New Orleans from the damage of such a storm.
“We didn’t really blame it on global warming,” Curry said.
But the activists grabbed the information to use in support of their faith in global warming, which was changed to climate change when the warming stopped.
Ignored were factors involving natural variability in climate, and the issue prompted her to study more.