they can find shorter periods say since 2014 this area of california had an increase but they cannot do it on global scale it is design to scare people to accept their total government control solutions on climate. those numbers get in the waif a good story with the left mark here s claim number two about temperature increases. take a listen. we don t keep temperature from going above 1.5 degrees celsius, we re in real trouble. that whole generation is dammed it is not hyperbole. mark we re dammed one and a half percent one and a half degree hike we re all going to burn and earth will burn whatever, any of that claim? no. in fact united nations during climate scandal what e-mails were released phil jones said where do we get this number this temperature of 1.5 2 degrees he said it was pulled from thin air
affordability is a huge factor as well. and inflation reduction act you say does little to reduce climate change. something we heard a lot from the administration and democrats that it does do. you say democrats are cheering but by 2100 it s likely to cut the temperature by only 0.0009° fahrenheit? yeah. so, look. biden has told us it s the most significant legislation in history to tackle the climate crisis and it will cut u.s. emissions probably about 8%. but not nearly as much as what they are telling you about, 40% or something. most would have happened anyway. but if you put that reduction into the u.n. climate panel s own climate model, you then see what happens if we do nothing, then temperature increases, what happens if we do the inflation reduction act, it increases almost the same. even if you can t tell the
as this is only one of the two extreme temperature problems. there s problems with too much heat rate that is absolutely trooper there s also a problem with too much cold and that s a much bigger problem. almost everyone on the planet. so globally it actually means about half a million people die from too much heat every year. but for a half million people die because of too much cold. an interesting, over the last 20 years and temperatures have arisen you seen the number people die from heat increase by about what her 16000 people. we have seen the number people die from coal decrease by 283,000 people. so many more people have been safe by the temperature increases. again, we need to know all these facts. paul: it sounds like you re saying the best way to cope with this if the temperatures are going to rise, he will have more heat waves. but the best way to cope is with adaptation. an adaptation means of course
gas emissions from the uk would come to a bill of1.a gas emissions from the uk would come to a bill of la trillion to hit that net zero target by 2050. then you need money on top of that to deal with the infrastructure of the inevitable temperature increases, where will that money come from? let me ust where will that money come from? let me just set out what the costs actually are going to be, because that figure you quote, 1.a trillion, is rolled up over a long period, 30 or a0 years. and actually, the costs are less than 1% of our national income, and that is public sector and private sector money together. something really important here, which is, i have been at this long time, i used to say this is the right ethical choice for the country, it is now the right economic choice for the country. if you take up renewable solar power, onshore wind power, offshore wind power, its much cheaper than gas, so what i can say to you is, let s
cost of living is in day-to-day bills. . ., , cost of living is in day-to-day bills. , ., bills. until the next couple of weeks when bills. until the next couple of weeks when we bills. until the next couple of weeks when we get - bills. until the next couple of weeks when we get another i bills. until the next couple of - weeks when we get another heatwave because these things i m not stopping, climate change is always progressing. the key thing is that the cost of living crisis, which is really hitting everyone at the moment, that energy prices, and how we help to address that, we reduce our reliance on fossil energy. and how can individuals in the near term, over the next weeks and months, what can they do? reduce the energy use that they use in the first place. it seems crazy to be talking about this in a heatwave but when it comes to winter it will be about layering up, putting more jumpers on, trying to use less heating in the first place. haifa heating in the first place. ho