Rising temperatures ‘likely to be beneficial’ for Britain, says Lord Frost

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ising temperatures are “likely to be beneficial” for Britain as extra individuals die of chilly than warmth on this nation, Lord Frost has mentioned.

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The Tory former minister and Brexit negotiator mentioned he's “sceptical” about mitigating the impacts of local weather change, urging the Government to “move away” from “high-cost” mitigation efforts.

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He instructed the higher chamber he agreed that extra must be spent on issues like flood safety however questioned the necessity to adapt to “the health consequences of rising temperatures” earlier than citing cold-related mortality.

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A decline in deaths from chilly temperature intervals has greater than offset any enhance within the variety of deaths related to hotter temperature over the identical interval

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Lord Frost’s feedback got here as Greece’s capital, Athens, endures its hottest July in half a century, with scorching temperatures additionally affecting different southern European nations like Italy and Spain.

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Speaking throughout a debate on the extent of Government preparation for the impacts that local weather change could have on well being, the economic system, meals safety and the atmosphere, the Tory peer mentioned: “We have all too little debate on climate change.

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“It’s all the more important that we have it now since critics of any aspects of this policy find it increasingly difficult to get a hearing in the media.

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“Here in this House, at least, we cannot be censored, though it seems we do run some risk of losing our bank accounts if we dare to speak up.”

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He famous “more will need to be spent on things like flood protection and reservoirs”, however talking about requires the UK to adapt to the well being penalties of rising temperatures, Lord Frost mentioned: “Digging deeper, what are those consequences of the hotter, warmer summers and warmer, wetter winters?

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“At the moment, seven times as many people die from cold as from heat in Britain. Rising temperatures are likely to be beneficial.

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I don't think the families of people who died because of heat are very much cheered by the fact that there are fewer people dying because of cold

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“The Government Actuary’s Department, no less, wrote in April this year, and I quote, ‘it is the low winter temperatures that have a greater effect on the number of deaths’. Since the start of the millennium, a decline in deaths from cold temperature periods has more than offset any increase in the number of deaths associated with warmer temperature over the same period.

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“Now, I’m not sceptical about adaptation. I’m sceptical about mitigation.

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“I suggest that the rational thing to do is to move away from the current high-cost mitigation efforts, efforts which also involve massive investments in unproductive renewables, huge changes in lifestyles as well as crushing economic growth, and pursue mitigation in a different way.

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“Investing in effective energy production, nuclear, gas, other technologies as they emerge, and meanwhile, spend the manageable sums that we need to on adaptation so we can adjust to the perfectly manageable consequences of slowly rising temperatures as they emerge.”

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Speaking after Lord Frost, Labour former minister Lord Whitty mentioned: “The idea that we can have a choice between mitigation and adaptation is absurd. We need both.”

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Referring to the current by-election in Uxbridge and South Ruislip, he added: “As to the current furore in the newspapers over the weekend after a by-election in which 250 people voted the wrong way, we have the pressure on the leaders of our two main parties to back off from their commitment to green policies and to climate change.

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“I find that absolutely absurd.”

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We will see... extra vector-related ailments, mosquito-related ailments akin to Zika virus, West Nile fever and certainly, doubtlessly, malaria sooner or later if the predictions are right

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Some Tories have been calling for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to delay local weather pledges after the get together narrowly held on to Uxbridge and South Ruislip in final week’s by-election, with Labour’s failure to win being attributed to the enlargement of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) scheme.

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Tory former atmosphere minister Lord Deben, who lately left his function as chairman of the Climate Change Committee, mentioned: “We do have a certainty here. The weather is changing. It’s changing dramatically and we have actually to sort out our acceptance to it.

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“And that means that we can’t talk about deaths as Lord Frost did. I don’t think the families of people who died because of heat are very much cheered by the fact that there are fewer people dying because of cold.

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“The fact of the matter is we have to deal with these problems. We have to do something about our care homes, most of which – not just many, but most of which – are entirely unsuited for the weather that we are going to have.”

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Independent crossbench peer Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick doubted those that recommend individuals can't afford mitigation and adaptation measures, noting that he expects greater than 53 million British adults and youngsters to take abroad holidays this yr.

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He mentioned: “People can afford in mass numbers to undertake easy pleasures, but when it comes to affording the cost of responding to the cataclysmic crisis of climate change, we’re told we can’t afford it – we can.”

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Green Party peer Baroness Jones of Moulsecoomb mentioned Lord Frost had promoted “denialist tropes” and “right-wing conspiracy theories” in his speech.

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Energy minister Lord Callanan mentioned: “Adaptation and net zero in fact go hand-in-hand, achieving net zero actually requires adaptation. We have a huge opportunity to make the substantial net zero investments that are resilient to current and future climate change risks and doing so can, of course, prevent future higher costs.

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“Let me, for the avoidance of any doubt, confirm that delivering net zero is of course vitally important to this Government.”

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