Is climate disaster risk being exaggerated compared to pandemics?

Cyclone Nargis killed around 108,000 people in one day, primarily because the government of that particular nation refused to issue a mandatory evacuation when warned by the USA and Europe's forecasting agencies.

If you total all climate and geology disasters of the past several decades and combine them, that's less than 200,000 casualties.

Perspective: Covid 19 killed at least 7 million people globally, and some "excess death" estimates have the total as high as 30 million casualties.

Conclusion: Climate change is hardly a threat to anyone, while viruses and bacteria can still wipe us all out.

Is climate disaster risk being exaggerated compared to pandemics?
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