See, this is one those prognostications for which you can never prove it. The cult will just claim every death is from climate doom
New advances in environmental science are providing a detailed understanding of the human costs of the Trump administration’s approach to climate change.
Increasing temperatures are already killing enormous numbers of people. A ProPublica and Guardian analysis that draws on sophisticated modeling by independent researchers found that President Donald Trump’s “America First” agenda of expanding fossil fuels and decimating efforts to reduce emissions will add substantially to that toll, with the vast majority of deaths occurring outside the United States.
People are dying droves from a 1.7F increase since 1850? Huh. But, notice, this is all just garbage in garbage out computer modeling. It’s not even a crappy statistical study, like the Lancet did for Iraq war civilian deaths
Most of the people expected to die from soaring temperatures in the coming decades live in poor, hot countries in Africa and South Asia, according to recent research. Many of these countries emitted relatively little of the pollution that causes climate change — and are least prepared to cope with the increasing heat.
ProPublica and the Guardian’s analysis shows that extra greenhouse gases released in the next decade as a result of Trump’s policies are expected to lead to as many as 1.3 million more temperature-related deaths worldwide in the 80 years after 2035. The actual number of people who die from heat will be much higher, but a warming planet will also result in fewer deaths from cold.
Nice. They put it all the way out to 2115 now. When no one will be able to say “your study was shit. Non-scientific. You’re fired.”
Anyhow, how many are going to die because climate cultists refuse to give up their own use of fossil fuels and make their own lives carbon neutral?
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New advances in environmental science are providing a detailed understanding of the human costs of the Trump administration’s approach to climate change.

Psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist Orna Guralnik became one of America’s favorite couples therapists through her role on the Showtime docuseries “Couples Therapy.” Guralnik has said in press interviews that she thinks climate change is at the root of many pressing challenges today, from our governments to the “mini political systems” we build in our homes.
Gov. Josh Stein said he hasn’t gotten a response from the White House about why federal immigration agents are in Raleigh Tuesday.
Canada received Tuesday’s Fossil of the Day award at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil. The award, bestowed by Climate Action Network International, recognizes the country deemed to have done the most each day to slow down global progress in response to climate change.

