Despite breathless climate reporting, deaths from malaria, heat, diarrhea, malnutrition and dengue *lower* by 2050, according to WHO Here dengue; climate will delay progress slightly, from 2049 to 2050 http://ihmeuw.org/5dx9 , https://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/projections/en …, https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/134014 …pic.twitter.com/BjCxlPM8VT
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And with malaria,https://twitter.com/BjornLomborg/status/1358447109083693056 …
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This comes from the conversation around "climate is most important health problem" No, it is not Many people answered 'but heat death', 'but malaria', 'but diarrhea', 'but malnutrition', or 'but dengue' and above is the answerhttps://twitter.com/BjornLomborg/status/1357706443558965248 …
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Climate scares based on breathless climate reporting can lead to bad decisions Climate change a real problem, but we must be careful not — in panic — spending so many resources, the cure is costlier than the affliction Read my free peer-reviewed article:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0040162520304157 …
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Scared witless has real impacts Half the world now believe climate change will make humanity go extinct Reality? UN expects average person in 2100 to be 450% richer. Climate will make that 434%. Problem, not end-of-world My new book (free first 25p): http://ow.ly/HUkU50A9v1o pic.twitter.com/4REIkaRHE1
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