Almost everywhere, cold deaths outweigh heat deaths Perhaps surprisingly, also many more cold deaths than heat deaths in Spain (3-to-1) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412017310346 …pic.twitter.com/ycZQ7cwCzk
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Notice, despite global warming, cold deaths are going up many places Why? Cold deaths are much harder to stop Heat deaths can be avoided w/air conditioning for a few days Cold deaths need better heating for many monthspic.twitter.com/Uh9BQxSfPP
As stronger global warming policies drive up heating costs being properly heated for months becomes harder for marginalized groups In the US, lower gas prices meant better heating, and 11,000 avoided cold deaths Higher energy costs reverse that https://www.nber.org/papers/w25681 pic.twitter.com/FXLo8R37Dl
How have you build that graph based on figure 3 from that study? For example, the study hasn't found under any circumstances that in SE Asia avoided cold deaths are higher than extra heat deaths...pic.twitter.com/PLwR4q7pP5
Well spotted, my bad, it is Figure 2 — I'll just write add that in an update to the tweetpic.twitter.com/XjYEW5X64k
A recent study by the same team estimated that global cold death change is -0.51% in 20 years, heat death is +0.21%, and the net effect is -0.3%.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(21)00081-4/fulltext …
Hadn't seen that, thanks!
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