It’s always some prognostication of doom with these people
12 per cent of the population of Phoenix, Arizona will die of extreme heat in the 2030s.
So let's get to work on this one.
654 people died from extreme heat in 2023. Pretty bad. But that's not the stat to look at. It is the fact that death levels went up a whopping 700% in a… pic.twitter.com/w4PVljSPXF
— Roger Hallam (@RogerHallamCS21) May 29, 2024
Roger is the cofounder of Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion. Anyhow, from the cult article
Millions of Americans face the threat of dangerous heatwaves in the coming weeks with another summer of record-breaking temperatures forecast to hit the US.
Most of New Mexico and Utah – alongside parts of Arizona, Texas and Colorado – have the highest chance (60% to 70%) of seeing hotter-than-average summer temperatures, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa). In addition, the entire north-east – from Maine down to Pennsylvania and New Jersey – as well as a large stretch from Louisiana to Arizona, Washington and Idaho, have a 40% to 50% chance of experiencing above-average temperatures from June through August.
Only south-west Alaska is expected to have below-normal temperatures.
The problem here is that they never actually show the science that proves this is mostly/solely the fault of Mankind. It’s an assumption, and there’s no comparison with previous Holocene warm periods. But, that’s not the point: they simply want you to be controlled by government.
Read: Your Fault: 12% Of Phoenix To Die From Hotcoldwetdry In The 2030s »

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