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Shawn Connors's avatar

Journalist always seem to take liberties with relative and real risk data. In health a 50 % reduction in the chance of dying of a heart attack, could be 2 people out of 1,000 die of a heart attack without a drug, instead of 1 out of 1,000 if they take the drug. But the patients only get the first data point. And like climate change mitigation, the cure becomes worse than the potential future disease.

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Zeke's avatar

Interesting post. In regards to your example from World Weather Attribution - is a 1ºC change to a heat wave insignificant from the point of view of excess mortality and stress on the heating grid? And it feels sloppy to conflate this 1ºC change with a 1ºF change as you do three paragraphs later - "a heat wave of 100 degrees is not radically hotter than a heat wave of 99 degrees" - especially when chiding others for poor quantitative thinking!

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