JoshPlumSE
Structural
- Aug 15, 2008
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Hokie said:That is a good report, except for the summary at the top, where it says that global warming will increase temperature deaths. It reports an increase in deaths from high temperatures, but a much greater decrease from low temperatures. By my sums, the report itself says that worldwide, or at least in the countries they reported on, there were some 6.19 million deaths from cold, and only 637000 from hot. How could rise in temperature fail to decrease the net death rate from temperature? This study, a good Australian one by the way, has destroyed your theory.
Good summary.... Certainly, there is a tendency to ignore the BENEFITS of small levels of global warming. There is also a HUGE tendency to ignore the benefits to the use of fossil fuels. Meaning that climate related deaths (from either heat or cold) are greatly reduced by the use of fossil fuels. So, if temperatures were to stay the same as they are now with no increase or decrease then the death rate from these events would go WAAAY up based on the current policies related to fossil fuels.