matthewb
@matthewb
this seems like a really good “gotcha” but unfortunately not supported by the data, here’s 2022 and 2023: U.S. heat-related deaths in 2022 (1,722): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11348089/ U.S. heat-related deaths in 2023 (2,325): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11348089/ likely underreported but still nowhere near the numbers in the EU despite higher temps in the U.S., particularly in the south.
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J. Valeska 🦊🎩🫂
@jvaleska.eth
spain with 45M population has 8K deaths per year related with heat i am 100% sure, this data is underrrported, fakez or they use different measures to determine what is a heat related death
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matthewb
@matthewb
agreed that it’s underreported, but even if it’s 5x lower than reality it’s still far lower than the EU rate per capita. EU has ~20% households with AC, U.S. has ~90% households with AC. probably similar statistics for public buildings, businesses, etc. we have solutions to this problem, it’s not a mystery. these stats are especially sad given the state of U.S. healthcare i.e. you aren’t given treatment if you can’t afford it, whereas EU citizens don’t have this issue.
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J. Valeska 🦊🎩🫂
@jvaleska.eth
I don't think US does proper research to certify cause of deaths
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