New Report Claims Europe’s Hottest Summer Led To 20,000 Excess Deaths




More than 20,000 excess deaths were recorded in Spain, France Germany and the UK during this summer’s heatwaves according to a new report.

Excess deaths are the number of deaths beyond what would have been expected under ‘normal’ conditions based on historical data…and from all causes.

2022 was reporedly Europe’s hottest summer in recorded history and the temperatures would have been virtually impossible without climate crisis according to scientists.

While it is being suggested that climate change, global warming or whatever you care to call it, is responsible for the summer’s excess death rates, the roll out of an experimental ‘vaccine’ is not even mentioned as a possible cause.

The Mail Online reports: In England and Wales alone, 3,271 excess deaths were recorded between June 1 and September 7, according to the Office for National Statistics.

While these weren’t specifically heat-related deaths, this was 6.2 per cent higher than the five-year average, and more tended to be recorded on the hotter days.

Dr Eunice Lo, a climate researcher at the University of Bristol, said that about 2,000 extra deaths in England are related to heatwaves each year on average.

She said: ‘Heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense as the globe warms up, so we can expect more and hotter heatwaves in future. 

‘Scientists have linked many past heatwaves to human-induced climate change. 

‘This means that observed heatwaves have been made more likely to occur or more intense because of human emissions of greenhouse gases.

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