This doesn’t seem to be the context in which you were dropping the link, seeing as they all have top-level summary numbers that feed into your boundaries and point 1 doesn’t say anything about 2m/year being a lower bound, seeing as you are using it as the upper bound. I would like to see these other estimates of climate mortality as they aren’t referenced or seem to feed into point 1.
On a meta-level I think disconnecting sources with the context with which you are referencing them is very unfriendly to the reader as they have to wade through your links to find what you are saying where, but apparently these aren’t even sources for adding evidence to your claims. So I am further befuddled by your inclusion of incidental contextualising literature when you haven’t included references to substantiate your claims. I also think your edit comes across as quite uncharitable to readers (and self-defeating) if you don’t think you can change people’s minds.
This doesn’t seem to be the context in which you were dropping the link, seeing as they all have top-level summary numbers that feed into your boundaries and point 1 doesn’t say anything about 2m/year being a lower bound, seeing as you are using it as the upper bound. I would like to see these other estimates of climate mortality as they aren’t referenced or seem to feed into point 1.
On a meta-level I think disconnecting sources with the context with which you are referencing them is very unfriendly to the reader as they have to wade through your links to find what you are saying where, but apparently these aren’t even sources for adding evidence to your claims. So I am further befuddled by your inclusion of incidental contextualising literature when you haven’t included references to substantiate your claims. I also think your edit comes across as quite uncharitable to readers (and self-defeating) if you don’t think you can change people’s minds.