This is coming from a guy who admits that he never reads any opposing view information that rational people have posted to these threads. You have not read a single article according to your earlier assertion. How do you even know what is black or white, or up and down? If majority of rational people in the population are seeing one thing and you are asserting the opposite without looking at any evidence - then it is you who has the problem. P.S. - Any donkey is likely brighter than you. You should not shoot your intellectual superiors. P.P.S. - Do you ever wonder why the jackass is the symbol of the Democratic party?
You are the one who can not tell the difference between a hoax and reality. I say this would mean that you are the twelve year old. And not a very advanced one at that. Do you still believe in the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus as well as other fictional characters like the Global Warming Monster?
Still waiting for you to admit how stupid it was ofyou to say heat waves kill more people then all weather events combined. Just admit it that was pretty goddamn stupid even by your low standards,
Several articles stated exactly that. I repeated it. It may be true. But I'll admit that it might not be true or tell the whole story. I'll do some further research. ..... "Interestingly, depending on the database used and the compiling U.S. agency, completely different results can be obtained. Several studies show that heat-related deaths outnumber cold-related deaths, while other studies conclude the exact opposite. We are not suggesting that any particular study is consistently inferior to another, but, rather, that it is absolutely critical to identify the exact data source, as well as the benefits and limitations of the database, used in these studie" http://geosciences.msstate.edu/faculty/dixon/reprints/2005bams.pdf
Good luck, you're gonna be at it for a while, from what I've seen online. E.g., is a cardiac during snow shoveling a cold related death? Yes, and no. Are the extra homicides during an urban heat wave heat related? Yes, but can you tell which ones? No. And so on.