More Heat Waves But Falling Heat Mortality in U.S.
With upticks in cities with greater proportions of immigrant laborers and homeless people

Working outside when temperatures soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit can be dangerous for your health, notes The Washington Post in an article today. And that is completely correct, and it's definitely worthwhile reminding readers of that fact. To illustrate the health dangers of excessive heat, the article focuses on the plights of migrant landscape workers and homeless people in Las Vegas, a city that has recently experienced record high temperatures. And exposure to excessive heat is not only deadly to people; as many as 10,000 cows may have died of heat stress as temperatures rose earlier this week in Kansas.
However, the article asserts that "extreme heat is already the deadliest type of weather disaster in the country." The article does cite a recent study that found that deaths from excessive heat in Las Vegas have been increasing. On the other hand, a January 2021 study in Weather, Climate, and Society (WCS), which looked at national heat mortality trends based on data from the 107 largest cities in the U.S., reported that the relative risk of dying from heat exposure has been falling in most regions since 1975.

The WCS study also finds that the fraction of Americans dying annually from heat exposure has also been trending down since 1975.

The same study does find, just as the Post reported, that heat mortality has increased in Las Vegas, rising from an average of 0.04 percent (1975 to 2009) to 0.21 percent (2010 to 2018) of deaths annually.
Is extreme heat the deadliest type of weather disaster? Under its climate change indicators, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that the rate of heat-related deaths (orange line) has recently bounced between one and two per 1 million annually.

In comparison, the EPA reports that the rate of cold-related deaths has been generally higher.

In its article, the Post notes almost in passing that "climate change, driven by the burning of fossil fuels, [is making] heat waves more frequent and more intense." The WCS study reported that what it defined as extreme-heat-event (EHE) days have been increasing since 1975.

On the other hand, a longer-term view from the most recent U.S. National Climate Assessment report finds that while the frequency of heat waves has been increasing since the 1960s, they were more common and fiercer during the first third of the 20th century.
"It is true that if analysis of data begins in the 1960s, then an increase in heat waves can be shown. However, if the data analyses begins before the 1930s then there is no upwards trend, and a case can even be made for a decline. It is a fertile field for cherry pickers," observes University of Colorado climate policy researcher Roger Pielke Jr. over at his invaluable Honest Broker Substack. Pielke does note that ongoing man-made climate change will tend to make future heat waves more frequent and last longer.

The falling trends in U.S. heat mortality are associated with increased air conditioning, less work outdoors, and better weather warning systems.
Nevertheless, the WCS study notes that there has been "an overall flattening in trends nationally over the last decade" with respect to U.S. heat mortality. That study noted that cities like Las Vegas where the numbers of immigrant laborers and homeless people are rising are also where heat death trends are reversing.
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In comparison, the EPA reports that the rate of cold-related deaths has been generally higher.
That's what I had recalled as well, so I appreciate you providing the data so I didn't have to go look it up again.
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Nevertheless, the WCS study notes that there has been "an overall flattening in trends nationally over the last decade" with respect to U.S. heat mortality. That study noted that cities like Las Vegas where the numbers of immigrant laborers and homeless people are rising are also where heat death trends are reversing.
I'd be curious to follow that thread. Over the last few decades we've seen a huge migration from north to south as well, which I would imagine would be a major driver of changes as well. Controlling for that would be interesting.
With upticks in cities with greater proportions of immigrant laborers and homeless people
And you alt-right Trumpists said that immigrant labor isn't enriching us.
Migrants. Always. Great. Attrition.
World ends. Women and minorities hit hardest.
What is this supposed to mean? their corpses are enriching us all or something? Fucking ghouls in the Reason dot com comments section. I hate you people
So, does this mean we are adapting or heading toward the SF world of Dune?
Bring on the giant sand worms!
I'd say that the SF world of Dune is an example of adapting. Just the technology of a stillsuit alone, plus living underground, walking without rhythm, and if you're a real badass being able to ride a worm. All environmental adaptation to harsh and sandy.
Yeah. Paul even notes under Leto II's reign how everybody on Arrakis has gotten 'water fat'. I'd say Fury Road is more exemplary of us 'not adapting'.
We're importing adapted people. Brown people can handle the heat better.
How does this relate to the ippc being told to cover up the report that shows the earth hasn't warmed in 15 years
I assume that the upward trend in Florida since 2000 is all due to Governor DeathSantis, right?
His nickname in college was "Heat Death".
Should he run in 2024, some coed will come forward with allegations that DeSantis kept pushing her out into the midday sun.
I wonder what these numbers would look like if corrected for increasing obesity.
Transgenderism is yet another consequence of unchecked climate change.
Or increased use of air conditioning.
"Figures don't lie, but liars figure."
-Mark Twain
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Any trend will reverse as soon as the Biden crew finishes destroying the oil and gas industry. There are just so many caves to go around so someone is going to be without shelter from the over-warming earth. I do wonder if caves are going to be available by lottery or will it be done by how many "victim" boxes a person can check.
Cave availability will be determined by firepower.
It is interesting that as we are told that heat keeps going up, and these very well-modeled and corrected data-sets undeniably show the earth is heating up, these lagging indicators are not also growing.
There are many reasons why heat deaths might be decreasing- most likely because the amount of time people spend in high heat is decreasing. It would be interesting if they could correct for heat-hour-death-rate.
The amount of time that WHITE people spend working in the heat is decreasing, while better-adapted brown people fill in for them.
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It really never changes. World to end tomorrow; women, minorities hardest hit.
You know? I read that 10,000 cattle died from heat stress line. I nodded along and felt like that was a lot of cattle.
I then realized that I actually have no conception of what that means. How many usually die from heat stress in a given year, what that means for overall cattle markets. I read the article and it didn't actually clear much up in regards to that.
The final toll remains unclear, but as of Thursday at least 2,000 heat-related deaths had been reported to the …..
This is a one in 10-year, 20-year type event.
https://apnews.com/article/kansas-cattle-heat-wave-deaths-643f651f1b6118ee6ae4c6833176ce04
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On the other hand, a longer-term view from the most recent U.S. National Climate Assessment report finds that while the frequency of heat waves has been increasing since the 1960s, they were more common and fiercer during the first third of the 20th century.
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