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There must be something wrong with this graph...

It's pointing the wrong way!


You mean, maybe we shouldn't panic after all???? Somebody tell Greta!
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This is only telling half the story. The number of deaths has been decreasing, but the number of disasters has been increasing.

https://www.npr.org/2022/07/17/1111912885/as-weather-disasters-increase-deaths-from-them-have-actually-fallen

[quote]RASCOE: So how can this be? Like, how can the number of deaths be falling even though we hear the news, we see the disasters? You know, seas are rising, summers are hotter, hurricanes seem to be getting stronger. So how is it possible that deaths can be down?

IRFAN: Well, there are two main factors here. One is better forecasting - basically being able to get ahead of these disasters and then hopefully being able to get people out of harm's way. So that's really prominent with things like hurricanes and heat waves. We can actually see those things days in advance. The other side of the equation is how well we can cope with things like storms, fires and heat waves when they do occur. So we have better tools - things like sea walls. We have better building codes. We have firefighting teams that can get people out of fire zones. And so between those two aspects - you know, the better forecasting and the better tools - we've been able to avert a lot of deaths, even though the global population has grown about fourfold since the start of the 20th century.[/quote]