Federally-Funded NPR Joins The Green New Deal Chorus, Citing A Flawed Climate Disaster Study

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Do the Green New Deal resolution and NPR have a case? (Mainly) that the frequency and intensity of climate change related disasters is increasing... So, if the main point—that the world is becoming a more dangerous place due to climate change—isn’t true, what else is there?

entitled, “How Federal Disaster Money Favors The Rich,” which asserted that the U.S. is experiencing more disasters due to climate change and that federal disaster assistance favors the wealthy over the poor.As such, the article by two federally-funded NPR reporters supports theSpecifically, the Green New Deal, promoted by U.S. Rep.

Do the Green New Deal resolution and NPR have a case? Let’s look at their foundational contention—that the frequency and intensity of climate change related disasters are increasing, demanding action.The effect of natural disasters on economic activity in U.S. counties: a century of data“From 1920-1980, around 500 separate county-disaster events took place in a given year.

That’s a big contention. How do the study authors arrive at that conclusion? Simple. Initially using American Red Cross from 1920 to 1964 and then federal records from 1950 to 2010, they consider every county and look at three things: was a disaster declared, and how many people died, with 10 or more being classified as “severe” and 100 or more “super-severe.”

Not by coincidence, the number of disasters almost tripled over the same time period, suggesting that the increase in disasters might have more to do with the increase in people who can be affected by them than any change in severe weather caused by climate change.

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