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Monday 27 January 2020

Paul Krugman Is a Global Warming Alarmist. Don't Be Like Him



Certainly, in 2004, TheGuardian.com reported a secret Pentagon warning about global warming: “Major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is plunged into a ‘Siberian’ climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world”.

Likewise, in 2008, Al Gore announced that “the entire North ‘polarized’ cap will disappear in five years”.

In addition, in 2009, the UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, declared that “The world has less than 10 years to halt the global rise in greenhouse gas emissions if we are to avoid catastrophic consequences for people and the planet”.


Pessimism


It is important to note that, despite all forecasts, the supposedly authorized statements about global warming continue. In a column on January 3, 2020 entitled “The Apocalypse becomes normal”, Paul Krugman, in his usual and discreet manner, suggests that our current trajectory, Florida as a whole will eventually be swallowed by the sea and India will eventually become uninhabitable.

In this way, Krugman is considered to make the same mistake as other false prophets of the global warming disaster. His predictions are works of science fiction because, contrary to scientific principles, they ignore the facts about the real impact of global warming.

The facts show that global warming is not a problem that does not justify any action.

This could be justified by the fact that the earth’s temperature has increased at a microscopically slow rate. The NASA data set for global temperatures dates back to 1880 and shows that since that year, Earth’s temperature has risen only 1.14 ° C. An increase of 1.14 ° C in 139 years translates into an average increase of only 0.008 ° C per year.

On the other hand, warmer land saves lives. In 2015, the prestigious medical journal The Lancet reported that, worldwide, cold kills more than 17 times more people than heat. A group of 22 scientists examined more than 74 million deaths in the United States, China, Brazil and ten other countries in 1985–2012. They found that the cold caused 7.29 percent of these deaths, while the heat caused only 0.42 percent.


Source: David Simon | RealClearMarkets

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