Heat waves are all the rage, the newest flavor of the week. But if we don’t ask the right questions we are going to get burned in different ways. Where and how are these temperatures being recorded (in the country or at an airport), who is dying (the homeless or people with homes), and are these people dying from the heat or conditions of living on the street? What about the fact that cold kills nine-times more than heat and that climate deaths are down from 500,000 to about 10,000 over the last century? What about the fact that the worst heat waves indisputably took placed in the 1930s? These are the same methods used to terrify the public over health-scares; amplified testing cycles, dying with as opposed to from, and focus on computer models rather than reality. In fact, as Professor Chris Folland said about the climate, “The data doesn’t matter. We’re not basing our recommendations on the data. We’re basing them on the climate models.” Dr David Frame added, “The models are convenient fictions that provide something very useful.”
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