Projecting Heat-Related Mortality Impacts Under a Changing Climatein the New York City Region
Roger Coppock wrote:
On Oct 7, 8:59 am, Dogma wrote:
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It boils down to, life causes death. Weather, water, fires, all of life
causes death. Ban Buckets and swimming pools or ban water? Somehow
people drowning is acceptable because we can't get rid of water, but
weather is different?
I see. 100% of people who die were breathing
beforehand. Therefore, breathing causes death.
Let's ban breathing! Fossil fool logic takes
time to get used to.
OR
*weather* is as out of your control as water is, it's everywhere and you
might be able to fence a pool or put danger signs on buckets, but you
can't stop water from doing what water does - it's everywhere.
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