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Ramaswamy Makes Legacy Media Rounds Blasting Climate Change


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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