BBC Ignore Cold Weather Deaths
July 1, 2023
By Paul Homewood
h/t Joe Public
The extreme heat caused deaths and hospitalisations in some countries, melted roads and affected other infrastructure.
Heatwaves are one of the deadliest natural hazards in the world, causing thousands of related deaths each year.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-65984383#
Funny how the BBC never mention all of the deaths caused by cold weather every year!
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If or when more Chinese get access to air-con to counter the heat, the BBC will be moaning about their enormous power consumption.
One thing is certain – the BBC will never produce a balanced article. I ignore everything the BBC claims and go elsewhere for the truth.
Hottest day in June since 1963? What caused that “record” heat? How many deaths back then?
Hotter in 1963 with a much lower UHI effect.
Perhaps BBC could do an article on the pathology of lying. Interviews in house.
G. Bias is even more abusive of towards a thoughtful readership/audience.