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    Research finds that rising global temperatures have saved millions of lives. Cold increases death toll 30 times! – Watt?

    cne4hBy cne4hSeptember 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Author: P Gosselin, September 1, 2024

    Author: Dr. Peter F. Mayer – https://tkp.at

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    During the past 11,000 years of the current interglacial period, periods of prosperity and cultural flourishing were clearly associated with rising temperatures. Over the past two decades, it has also been observed that the number of deaths has decreased as temperatures have increased.

    Fact: Cold kills nearly 30 times more people than heat, 4.6 million compared to 155,000. As TKP recently reported and broke down , rising temperatures will increase heat deaths, not in extreme heat, but in moderate heat. However, rising temperatures have also reduced the number of cold-related deaths.

    Bjorn Lomborg uses this data to graphically illustrate the ratio:

    Chart: Bjorn Lomborg

    Overall, this means 166,000 lives could be saved each year over the past two decades. This is according to the Lancet study by Qi Zhu (2021), which has been reported by TKP.

    “Globally, 5,083,173 deaths per year are related to suboptimal temperatures, accounting for 9.43% of all deaths. 8.52% are cold-related and 0.91% heat-related. 74 deaths per 100,000 people are caused by excessive temperatures .The mortality burden varies by geographic location.

    Heat-related excess mortality is highest in Eastern Europe and cold-related excess mortality is highest in sub-Saharan Africa.

    So we see that global warming saves lives, contrary to what politicians like Health Minister Karl Lauterbach or EU Ryan and the mainstream media say.

    The full article is here: https://tkp.at/2024/08/11/steigende-Temperaturen-retten-leben

    (Translated/summarized into English by P. Gosselin)

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