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Fraser Institute News Release: No evidence of increasing droughts, floods, hurricanes and wildfires, despite activist claims


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Contrary to claims by many climate activists and politicians, extreme weather events?including forest fires, droughts, floods and hurricanes?are not increasing in frequency or intensity, finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

"Earth Day has become a time when extraordinary claims are made about extreme weather events, but before policymakers act on those extreme claims?often with harmful regulations?it's important to study the actual evidence," said Kenneth Green, a senior fellow with the Fraser Institute and author of Extreme Weather and Climate Change.

The study finds that global temperatures have increased moderately since 1950 but there is no evidence that extreme weather events are on the rise, including:

"The evidence is clear?many of the claims that extreme weather events are increasing are simply not empirically true," Green said.

"Before governments impose new regulations or enact new programs, they need to study the actual data and base their actions on facts, not unsubstantiated claims."

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