Disaster mortality seems to be a perfectly useful metric for understanding climate change—when the numbers show millions of people dying in a hypothetical future.
Good article, Jon. The dying has gone down; but has the damage?
How about if instead of looking at Climate Disaster-related Deaths, we look at Climate Disaster-related personal, private, and public Property Losses? How does that look over the long run?
Good article, Jon. The dying has gone down; but has the damage?
How about if instead of looking at Climate Disaster-related Deaths, we look at Climate Disaster-related personal, private, and public Property Losses? How does that look over the long run?