Heat Kills More Europeans Than Gun Deaths In America
This video by Colion Noir critically examines the disparity between European heat-related deaths and gun deaths in the United States. Drawing on data from the WHO, CDC, and Pew Research Center, Noir argues that the focus on gun violence in the US overlooks significant public health crises like heat-related fatalities in Europe, which are exacerbated by a lack of air conditioning. He posits that US gun deaths are primarily driven by social issues such as mental health, poverty, and gang violence, rather than the firearms themselves, and advocates for addressing these root causes.













