Colder weather causes far more deaths than warmer weather.
We’ve made this self-evident point backed by the science about climate change many times. But now, even the Main Street media is acknowledging that a little warmer is a lot less dangerous than a little colder.
This headline from, of all places, USA Today last week confirms this truism:
Researchers have discovered that over the last 25 years, 65% of all temperature-related deaths were due to cold, while the remaining 35% were heat-related. Overall, in that period, some 69,256 U.S. deaths had extreme temperature exposure recorded as an underlying or contributing cause, according to a new study.
The findings are published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
A slight warming of the planet will reduce deaths dramatically and globally due to increased agriculture output. So the doomsday scenario that kids are learning is a lie.
This is also why about 20 years ago the enviros changed their scary narrative from “global warming” to “climate change.”

