Climate
Change Kills 400,000 a Year, New Report Reveals
The
Earth’s changing climate is costing the global economy $1.2
trillion a year and killing 1,000 children a day, according to a new
study—and the U.N. warns the summer’s record heat and drought
could trigger a catastrophe.
27
September, 2012
Nearly
1,000 children a day are now dying because of climate change,
according to a path-breaking study published Wednesday (PDF),
and the annual death toll stands at 400,000 people worldwide.
Most of the 400,000 annual deaths are “due to hunger and communicable diseases that affect above all children in developing countries,” concludes the study, written by 50 scientists and policy experts from around the world.
Separately, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization has warned that the record heat and drought that struck the United States and other key global food producers during the summer of 2012 will slash crop yields, raise food prices, and, unless urgent action is taken, “turn into a catastrophe hurting tens of millions over the coming months.”
“The new report is another reminder that climate change’s most savage impact is hunger and poverty,” said Jeremy Hobbs, executive director of Oxfam International, in a statement. “Behind the statistics are the stories of real families and communities, for whom climate change means putting children to bed with empty stomachs.”
A Reuters report on the new study, however, dramatically overstated the projected death toll, stating, “more than 100 million will die…by 2030 if the world fails to tackle climate change.” But the 100 million figure includes deaths not only from climate change but also from air pollution and indoor cooking smoke, long major killers in developing countries, where women often cook with wood in poorly ventilated structures.
What is new about the Climate Vulnerability Monitor report is its calculation of 400,000 annual deaths from climate change. That is a significant increase over previous estimates. The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the gold standard for climate science, said in its Fourth Assessment Report in 2007 that climate change caused 150,000 extra deaths a year.
In this Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012 photo, children line up to receive a meal at a food distribution center run by the Somali Relief, Rehabilitation and Development Organisation (SORRDO) to cook food provided by the World Food Program (WFP) for those displaced by the 2011 famine or by conflict, in the Hodan area of Mogadishu, Somalia. A large amount of food sent by the U.N. to the Somali capital during last year's famine never reached the starving people it was intended for, an Associated Press investigation has found. (Ben Curtis / AP Photo)
But the 150,000 figure took into account only deaths from malnutrition, malaria, and diarrhea caused by contaminated water, a common result of floods. Excluded were the effects of heat waves, crop losses due to an increase in pests, and a range of other deadly diseases, which can be substantial. For example, the record-breaking heat wave that blanketed Europe for six weeks in summer 2003 caused at least 71,449 excess deaths, according to a 2008 study sponsored by the European Union.
As global warming intensifies in the coming years, the death toll could rise to 700,000 a year by 2030, the new report calculates, while the economic costs, if the effects of air pollution are included, could increase to 3.2 percent of global output. These economic costs arise not only from stunting of crops, flooding, and wildfires, as Americans experienced this summer, but also from the lower productivity of workers when they labor under hotter conditions.
Although most of the human suffering and economic damage will occur in the world’s poorest nations, which have contributed little to the greenhouse gas emissions that are overheating the planet, the United States is by no means immune. Climate impacts could cut the U.S. GNP by 2 percent by 2030, according to the report.
As global warming intensifies in the coming years, the death toll could rise to 700,000 a year by 2030, the new report calculates.
Yet climate change continues to be the great unmentionable on Capitol Hill and the presidential campaign trail. Mitt Romney has mocked President Obama for even caring about the issue. For his part, Obama rarely mentions the C-word—aka, climate change—even as he frequently touts his “all-of-the-above” energy strategy that includes massive increases in oil and natural gas production.
The Economist, in a 2011 article cited in the new report, opined that 100 years from now, looking back, the only important question about our historical moment will be “whether or not we did anything to arrest climate change.”
Governor Romney? President Obama? Are you listening?
Here
is a list of articles put together by Guy McPherson on global warming
that you may want to follow.
It
gives the lie to nonsense like THIS
Arctic
ice at all-time low, half 1980 size:
http://www.pjstar.com/free/x551367274/Arctic-ice-shrinks-to-all-time-low-half-1980-size
Triggering another positive feedback as shipping and drilling in the Arctic speed warming of the Arctic: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/09/19/872121/arctic-death-spiral-new-local-shipping-and-drilling-pollution-may-speed-up-polar-warming-and-ice-melting/
Antarctic ice is not growing sufficiently to make up for Arctic ice loss: http://climatecrocks.com/2012/09/20/more-on-the-antarctic-ice-is-growing-nonsense/
http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2012/09/arctic-has-lost-enough-sea-ice-to-cover.html: Arctic has lost enough sea ice to cover Canada and Alaska ... this year
Summer ice in the Arctic is nearly gone: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/sep/17/arctic-collapse-sea-ice
Arctic sea ice: we're gonna need a bigger graph: http://www.skepticalscience.com/news.php?n=1597
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/09/hottest-ever-ocean-temperatures-east-coast-all-way-down-bottom-ocean: Hottest Ever Water Temperatures Off East Coast All the Way Down to the Bottom of the Ocean
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112711923/glaciers-cracking-carbon-dioxide-101112/: Glaciers crack faster in the presence of CO2
http://www.enn.com/climate/article/45006: Ocean acidification occurring at unprecedented rates
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/oil-in-new-gulf-slick-matches-that-of-2010-spill/2012/10/10/1f2b937c-1336-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_story.html: New Gulf oil spill matches 2010 spill (wholesale destruction of the living planet)
Half the Great Barrier Reef has died during the last three decades: http://www.livescience.com/23612-great-barrier-reef-steep-decline.html
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/09/27/climate-change-kills-400-000-a-year-new-report-reveals.html: Climate change kills 400,000 people each year
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/09/30/929381/epic-dust-bowl-of-2012-continues/: Epic Dust Bowl of 2012 expands again
Triggering another positive feedback as shipping and drilling in the Arctic speed warming of the Arctic: http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/09/19/872121/arctic-death-spiral-new-local-shipping-and-drilling-pollution-may-speed-up-polar-warming-and-ice-melting/
Antarctic ice is not growing sufficiently to make up for Arctic ice loss: http://climatecrocks.com/2012/09/20/more-on-the-antarctic-ice-is-growing-nonsense/
http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2012/09/arctic-has-lost-enough-sea-ice-to-cover.html: Arctic has lost enough sea ice to cover Canada and Alaska ... this year
Summer ice in the Arctic is nearly gone: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/sep/17/arctic-collapse-sea-ice
Arctic sea ice: we're gonna need a bigger graph: http://www.skepticalscience.com/news.php?n=1597
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/09/hottest-ever-ocean-temperatures-east-coast-all-way-down-bottom-ocean: Hottest Ever Water Temperatures Off East Coast All the Way Down to the Bottom of the Ocean
http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1112711923/glaciers-cracking-carbon-dioxide-101112/: Glaciers crack faster in the presence of CO2
http://www.enn.com/climate/article/45006: Ocean acidification occurring at unprecedented rates
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/oil-in-new-gulf-slick-matches-that-of-2010-spill/2012/10/10/1f2b937c-1336-11e2-be82-c3411b7680a9_story.html: New Gulf oil spill matches 2010 spill (wholesale destruction of the living planet)
Half the Great Barrier Reef has died during the last three decades: http://www.livescience.com/23612-great-barrier-reef-steep-decline.html
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/09/27/climate-change-kills-400-000-a-year-new-report-reveals.html: Climate change kills 400,000 people each year
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/09/30/929381/epic-dust-bowl-of-2012-continues/: Epic Dust Bowl of 2012 expands again

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