So Exactly How Many People Have Been Killed By Climate Change?
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According to the latest data, this is from Daily Mail, which has both left-wing and non-left-wing articles.
They have so many writers that that's what it is with me.
The left-wing writers write about me in the Daily Mail.
According to the latest data from the CDC, fewer than 700 Americans under the age of 18 have died from the virus since recording began in April 2020. Only 206 of them being under the age of 5. That's not a lot.
And I'm not even sure.
I'd like to know about the 700 under 18. I would really like to know, did they die of COVID or with COVID? By the way, I'd like to know that about all the numbers, the 750,000.
Did they die with COVID or of COVID? It's a very different thing, right?
Very different.
Did COVID kill them or did something else kill them and they also had COVID? And the answer is the latter.
We know that.
Because, first of all, the medical profession has been corrupted.
I will have for you on Monday, I will have read an 8,000 word.
That's a lot of words for a piece.
At real clear investigations about what's happened to the medical profession.
It was enough for me to look at the New England Journal of Medicine.
Nobody else I know of picked this up because I actually get...
I'm on their mailing list.
I'm on their email list.
And sure enough, do you know that they, in an article just published this week, they used the word Latinx instead of Latino?
New England Journal of Medicine.
Give you an idea of how woke, how corrupted the medical profession has become?
Scientific American might as well be published by the left part of the Democratic Party, which is, of course, the dominant part.
They just ought to make AOC the editor-in-chief.
It would be no different.
Yeah.
If left-wing Democrats edited Scientific American, Nothing would change.
God, there was a time I remember when Scientific American was so respected for its science, bringing science to the public.
It was a distinguished magazine.
But guess what?
Everything the left touches, it ruins.
And that includes Scientific American.
Yeah?
Where is that?
You just put it up?
Okay, here we go.
So from Bjorn Lomburg.
Yeah, the Wall Street Journal.
And let me put that up in readable form.
Unsurprisingly, the media this year have been filled to the brim with coverage of natural disasters.
From the northwestern heat dome to floods in Germany and China, yet it has conveniently left out the total death toll.
So far, 5,500 people have died from climate-related disasters in 2021. Using previous years' data to extrapolate, climate-related deaths will probably total about 6,600 by the year's end.
That's almost 99% than the death toll a century ago.
The global population has quadrupled since then, so this is even a bigger drop than it looks.
Cori Bush, a member of the U.S. Congress, says millions die from climate change.