Fewer and Fewer People Die from Climate-Related Natural Disasters.

Fewer and Fewer People Die from Climate-Related Natural Disasters.

Over the past hundred years, annual climate-related deaths have declined by 96%.

This is clearly opposite of what you normally hear, but that is because we're often just being told of one disaster after another – telling us how many events are happening. The number of reported events is increasing, but that is mainly due to better reporting, lower thresholds, and better accessibility (the CNN effect). For instance, for Denmark, the database only shows events starting from 1976.

Instead, look at the number of dead per year, which is much harder to fudge. Given that these numbers fluctuate enormously from year to year (especially in the past, with huge droughts and floods in China), they are here presented as averages of each decade (1920-29, 1930-39 etc.).

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The data is from the most respected global database, the International Disaster Database. There is some uncertainty about complete reporting from the early decades, which is why this graph starts in 1920, and if anything this uncertainty means the graph underestimates the reduction in deaths.

This does not mean that there is no global warming or that possibly a climate signal could eventually lead to further deaths. Instead, it shows that our increased wealth and adaptive capacity has vastly outdone any negative impact from the climate when it comes to human climate vulnerability.

Notice that the reduction in absolute deaths has happened while the global population has increased four-fold. The individual risk of dying from climate-related disasters has declined by 99%.

Somewhat surprisingly, while climate-related deaths have been declining strongly for 70 years, non-climate deaths have not seen a similar decline, and should probably get more of our attention.

Source: The International Disaster Database.

*Here is the graph for individual death risk. The climate-related death risk has declined by 99% over the past century.*

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Kacper Maruszczak

environment-, energy-, mining-related consultancy/advisory

4 年

Stop climate alarmism and hysteria!

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Imagine a world without carbon? No trees, No plants, No insects and without them no humans. All plant life requires carbon to survive.

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Lindsey Maness

Geologist and Web-Master.

4 年

Weather!? Not Climate!

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Douglas Skinner

Emergent Watchmaker

4 年

I agree!? However, today "climate obsession syndrome" is a major cause of death.

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Mark Abela

State Sales Manager NSW & ACT at Alder Tapware

4 年

It is all weather cycles. People have always died from natural disasters This climate change has gone to far

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