2024-09-30 — 1403/07/09
ANNO VICESIMO OCTAVO DIE
DUCENTESIMO SEXAGESIMO SEXTO
VITAE POUYAE
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Chemophobia also means that every six months there is a “new scientific finding” about a synthetic chemical found in regular food in very low quantities that, if you ate a cargo ship or two of it every day for three years, could kill you. At this point, highly educated people put on their worried faces and discuss it over a glass of red wine. The zero-death toll seems to be of no interest in these discussions. The level of fear seems entirely driven by the “chemical” nature of the invisible substance.

HANS ROSLING & OLA ROSLING & ANNA ROSLING RÖNNLUND

Natural disasters (0.1 percent of all deaths), plane crashes (0.001 percent), murders (0.7 percent), nuclear leaks (0 percent), and terrorism (0.05 percent). None of them kills more than 1 percent of the people who die each year, and still they get enormous media attention.

HANS ROSLING & OLA ROSLING & ANNA ROSLING RÖNNLUND

Talking about the 1600 people who died after tsunami damaged the Fukushima nuclear plant These 1,600 people died because they escaped. They were mainly old people who died because of the mental and physical stresses of the evacuation itself or of life in evacuation shelters. It wasn’t radioactivity, but the fear of radioactivity,

HANS ROSLING & OLA ROSLING & ANNA ROSLING RÖNNLUND

In 2016 a total of 40 million commercial passenger flights landed safely at their destinations. Only ten ended in fatal accidents. Of course, those were the ones the journalists wrote about: 0.000025 percent of the total. Safe flights are not newsworthy.

[...] Over the last 70 years. Flying has gotten 2,100 times safer.

HANS ROSLING & OLA ROSLING & ANNA ROSLING RÖNNLUND

In the deepest poverty you should never do anything perfectly. If you do you are stealing resources from where they can be better used.

INGEGERD ROOTH

The image of a dangerous world has never been broadcast more effectively than it is now, while the world has never been less violent and more safe.

HANS ROSLING & OLA ROSLING & ANNA ROSLING RÖNNLUND

When the journalist says with a sad face, “in times like these,” will you smile and think that she is referring to the first time in history when disaster victims get immediate global attention and foreigners send their best helicopters? Will you feel fact-based hope that humanity will be able to prevent even more horrific deaths in the future?

HANS ROSLING & OLA ROSLING & ANNA ROSLING RÖNNLUND
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