When Fox News debate moderator Martha MacCallum asked the Republican presidential primary candidates to raise their hand
s if they believed human behavior is causing climate change, Vivek Ramaswamy responded,"My hands are in my pockets."
"The reality is the anti-carbon agenda is the wet blanket on our economy," Ramaswamy said."And so the reality is more people are dying of bad climate change policies than they are of actual climate change." Ramaswamy didn’t explain his evidence, and it was unclear what he was referring to — his campaign didn’t answer us on debate night or the following day. But in early August, he made aon X, writing,"Fact: the climate disaster death rate has *declined* by 98% over the last century, even as carbon emissions have risen. The average person is 50X less likely to die of a climate-related cause than in 1920. Why? Fossil fuels. An inconvenient truth for the climate cult.
"His answer is completely wrong," said Kevin Trenberth, a scholar at the National Center of Atmospheric Research."I do not know of any policies that have increased risk."A jet takes flight from Sky Harbor International Airport as the sun sets over Phoenix on July 12, 2023, a day of extreme heat. Worldwide, extreme weather disasters worsened by climate change caused more than 2 million deaths from 1970 to 2021, the World Meteorological Organization said in a
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