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Climate analysts try to hide inconvenient data showing weather-related deaths down 98%

Updated: April 21, 2023 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

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(The Daily Sceptic) — The newly-released 2022 “Disasters in numbers” report from CRED (Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters) is even more dishonest than its 2021 report, claims retired associate professor of physics Dr. Ralph Alexander. The most egregious statements are said to involve the death toll from weather-related disasters.

According to CRED’s own emergency events database EM-DAT, mortality is 98 percent lower today than a century earlier. But a ”more careful examination” of mortality statistics is said to indicate this percentage may be misleading. “Misinterpreting statistics could be harmful if it supports a discourse minimising the importance of climate change,” it notes.

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The massive 98 percent fall over 100 years in weather-related disaster deaths – widely quoted, but inconvenient in promoting climate fears – is shown in Figure A below.

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But Figure B tells a different story. CRED removes the 50 largest disaster events, and

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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