The article states that climate change is not an existential threat, with arguments centered around cold temperatures being deadlier than heat. While it claims that Biden's policies are "fraudulent", the claim is extremely vague and unsupported with data. Sources like the Lancet report included in the article show that historically, cold weather has caused more deaths than heat, however, this does not show or mention the constantly growing dangers of extreme heat due to climate change around the world. The IPCC and other reliable scientific organizations emphasize that global warming could lead to severe disruptions including food shortages, ecosystem collapse, and extreme weather. Furthermore, reports by the National Academy of Sciences supports the idea that climate change creates significant threats to human survival, especially with the acceleration of the rise of sea level, intensified storms, and making large areas of land uninhabitable. The vague reference to the "letter" from the National Library of Medicine is misleading due to the fact that the letter, which is signed by members of the American Meteorological Society, reflects the ongoing debate of climate change, but the majority of scientists agree on the urgency of addressing global warming. In conclusion, this source is false due to the fact it gives no evidence to back up its claim.