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Ramaswamy Criticizes Climate Change in Media

Republican Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Slams ⁢”Climate ⁢Change” Narrative as a​ Hoax

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been⁤ making the legacy media rounds slamming the “climate change” narrative, deeming⁢ the latest pundit talking point⁤ a “hoax” after ‌hitting the issue during last week’s ⁤GOP debate.

Ramaswamay argued during an interview‌ with ​MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell that ‌technology powered by fossil fuels significantly reduced ⁢climate-related deaths after Mitchell attempted⁤ to corner‍ him for saying that more people are dying from bad ⁢climate change policies than from climate change itself.

Mitchell cited a recent ⁣U.N. agency report that said extreme weather events, supposedly compounded⁤ by climate‍ change, caused the death of two million people in the last 50 years. But ⁣the GOP presidential hopeful countered the claim, saying, “Clear evidence‌ that the⁣ number of climate ​disaster-related deaths is down‍ by 98% over⁤ the last century.”

“The number of people who died of hurricanes, tornadoes, heatwaves, and other weather-related events in 1920 — for every 100 that died then, two die today,” he​ said.

“And ⁢the reason why is more plentiful, abundant access ‍to fossil fuels⁢ and technology powered​ by fossil fuels,” ⁣Ramaswamy ⁤continued.‌ “I can also tell you today⁢ it is a hard fact. ‌None ​of ⁢these things are disputed. Eight times ⁣as many people die of cold temperatures than ‍die of warm ones. The‌ right answer to all temperature-related deaths is more‌ plentiful abundant access to fossil fuels.”

As highlighted by Forbes, a 2021 ‍study published ⁣in The Lancet Planetary⁣ Health found that “for⁢ every death linked to heat, nine are connected​ to cold.”

Mitchell then⁣ pointed to Hurricane Idalia as an example, citing​ former St. Petersburg ​Mayor Bill Foster,​ who reportedly said he’s​ never seen anything like⁣ the‍ natural disaster.

Before Mitchell could move forward ⁤in her⁢ interview with Ramaswamy,⁣ the​ 38-year-old Republican interjected.

“Andrea, may I respectfully ‌offer a response to that? And I mean this with due respect,” he said. “If someone on the other side or ⁣an‍ uneducated person from Arkansas who didn’t go to college and offered one weather event as an‌ end of one anecdote​ to help support a theory of global climate change, you’d laugh them off the stage as a rube for saying⁢ they ‍don’t follow data. The same shoe ⁣has ⁢to fit​ the other foot. ⁤Follow the actual data.”

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Mitchell said, “I’m not talking ‌about one person’s opinion — we talk‍ to professors, academics, industry people…”

Ramaswamy⁤ interjected again.

“You literally ​just quoted one ‍person’s opinion,” he ‌said. “With due respect, that’s ⁢exactly what you just quoted.‍ And I think that‌ that’s ⁤what’s driving this kind of false narrative as ⁤opposed to the‍ facts that I’m citing.”

During an interview with TMZ, ‌Ramaswamy ⁢appeared to send hosts Harvey ​Levin and Charles Latibeaudiere⁣ into cognitive‌ dissonance after ⁣he pointed out variables relating ⁢to​ deaths and survival rates in the climate narrative.

“We’re in Los Angeles, and we ​just⁤ had ‍this crazy tropical ‍storm, and I’m an old ‌dog,‌ and I’ve never seen anything like that in my ⁣lifetime,” Levin said. “Maui burned up, at least Lahaina⁣ did, and ‍the country is⁣ experiencing temperatures that⁢ we’ve never seen before, as is the⁢ world. And ⁢I heard‍ what you said during the debate where‌ you brushed‌ aside climate change. What do ‌you ‌think is⁢ causing​ all ‌this?”

After reiterating ⁢the similar talking points he said on MSNBC less than 48 hours earlier, ⁣Ramaswamy said that temperature or climate-related death ​rates have reduced ⁤because of more “abundant and plentiful access to fossil fuels.”

“The right answer to all temperature-related deaths is more abundant fossil fuels,” he⁣ said. “The earth is covered ‌by more green​ surface area ‍today than it was half a century or a century ago because carbon dioxide is ​plant food. These⁢ are the ​hard ⁤facts, not ⁤theories, that⁤ you don’t hear from the climate agenda.”



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