HomeMiddle ColumnGlobal Death Toll From Extreme Weather Events Declining: 'Long term (1900–2008) avg.... Middle Column Global Death Toll From Extreme Weather Events Declining: ‘Long term (1900–2008) avg. annual deaths and death rates declined by 93% and 98%, respectively, since cresting in 1920s’ By Marc Morano - August 16, 2010 238 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsdroughtsfloodsmediascience Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articlePeer-Reviewed Study in Journal of Geophysical Research: ‘There has been no statistically significant acceleration in sea level rise over the past 100+ years’Next articleOh no! Now languages are threatened by global warming! ‘Linguist on mission to save Inuit ‘fossil language’ disappearing with the ice…language threatened by climate change’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Column: Appalling New Historical Precedent – Surplus Cash Flow Cannot Solve World’s Energy Problems, By Design Climate411 The golden goose has had its beak stapled shut. Read more New Evidence Shows Water Separates into Two Different Liquids at Low Temperatures Climate411 Fresh evidence that water can change from one form of liquid into another, denser liquid, has been uncovered by researchers at the University of... Read more Classical Liberalism and Electricity: An (Unfinished) Exchange with Lynne Kiesling Climate411 It is time for fundamental free-market, classical-liberal reform with electricity.” Read more