Psychiatrists have detected the first case of "climate change delusion"

From Andrew Bolt at the Herald Sun:

PSYCHIATRISTS have detected the first case of “climate change delusion” – and they haven’t even yet got to Kevin Rudd and his global warming guru.

Writing in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Joshua Wolf and Robert Salo of our Royal Children’s Hospital say this delusion was a “previously unreported phenomenon”.

“A 17-year-old man was referred to the inpatient psychiatric unit at Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne with an eight-month history of depressed mood . . . He also . . . had visions of apocalyptic events.”

(So have Alarmist of the Year Tim Flannery, Profit of Doom Al Gore and Sir Richard Brazen, but I digress.)

“The patient had also developed the belief that, due to climate change, his own water consumption could lead within days to the deaths of millions of people through exhaustion of water supplies.”

But never mind the poor boy, who became too terrified even to drink. What’s scarier is that people in charge of our Government seem to suffer from this “climate change delusion”, too.

Here is Prime Minister Kevin Rudd yesterday, with his own apocalyptic vision: “If we do not begin reducing the nation’s levels of carbon pollution, Australia’s economy will face more frequent and severe droughts, less water, reduced food production and devastation of areas such as the Great Barrier Reef and Kakadu wetlands.”

And here is a senior Sydney Morning Herald journalist aghast at the horrors described in the report on global warming released on Friday by Rudd’s guru, Professor Ross Garnaut: “Australians must pay more for petrol, food and energy or ultimately face a rising death toll . . .”

Wow. Pay more for food or die. Is that Rudd’s next campaign slogan?

Of course, we can laugh at this — and must — but the price for such folly may soon be your job, or at least your cash.

Rudd and Garnaut want to scare you into backing their plan to force people who produce everything from petrol to coal-fired electricity, from steel to soft drinks, to pay for licences to emit carbon dioxide — the gas they think is heating the world to hell.

The cost of those licences, totalling in the billions, will then be passed on to you through higher bills for petrol, power, food, housing, air travel and anything else that uses lots of gassy power. In some countries they’re even planning to tax farting cows, so there’s no end to the ways you can be stung.

Rudd hopes this pain will make you switch to expensive but less gassy alternatives, and — hey presto — the world’s temperature will then fall, just like it’s actually done since the day Al Gore released An Inconvenient Truth.

But you’ll have spotted already the big flaw in Rudd’s mad plan — one that confirms he and Garnaut really do have delusions.

The truth is Australia on its own emits less than 1.5 per cent of the world’s carbon dioxide. Any savings we make will make no real difference, given that China (now the biggest emitter) and India (the fourth) are booming so fast that they alone will pump out 42 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gases by 2030.

Indeed, so fast are the world’s emissions growing — by 3.1 per cent a year thanks mostly to these two giants — that the 20 per cent cuts Rudd demands of Australians by 2020 would be swallowed up in just 28 days. That’s how little our multi-billions of dollars in sacrifices will matter.

And that’s why Rudd’s claim that we’ll be ruined if we don’t cut Australia’s gases is a lie. To be blunt.

Ask Rudd’s guru. Garnaut on Friday admitted any cuts we make will be useless unless they inspire other countries to do the same — especially China and India: “Only a global agreement has any prospect of reducing risks of dangerous climate change to acceptable levels.”

So almost everything depends on China and India copying us. But the chances of that? A big, round zero.

A year ago China released its own global warming strategy — its own Garnaut report — which bluntly refused to cut its total emissions.

Said Ma Kai, head of China’s powerful State Council: “China does not commit to any quantified emissions-reduction commitments . . . our efforts to fight climate change must not come at the expense of economic growth.”

In fact, we had to get used to more gas from China, not less: “It is quite inevitable that during this (industrialisation) stage, China’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions will be quite high.”

Last month, India likewise issued its National Action Plan on Climate Change, and also rejected Rudd-style cuts.

The plan’s authors, the Prime Minister’s Council on Climate Change, said India would rather save its people from poverty than global warming, and would not cut growth to cut gases.

“It is obvious that India needs to substantially increase its per capita energy consumption to provide a minimally acceptable level of wellbeing to its people.”

The plan’s only real promise was in fact a threat: “India is determined that its per capita greenhouse gas emissions will at no point exceed that of developed countries.”

Gee, thanks. That, of course, means India won’t stop its per capita emissions (now at 1.02 tonnes) from growing until they match those of countries such as the US (now 20 tonnes). Given it has one billion people, that’s a promise to gas the world like it’s never been gassed before.

So is this our death warrant? Should this news have you seeing apocalyptic visions, too?

Well, no. What makes the Indian report so interesting is that unlike our Ross Garnaut, who just accepted the word of those scientists wailing we faced doom, the Indian experts went to the trouble to check what the climate was actually doing and why.

Their conclusion? They couldn’t actually find anything bad in India that was caused by man-made warming: “No firm link between the documented (climate) changes described below and warming due to anthropogenic climate change has yet been established.”

In fact, they couldn’t find much change in the climate at all.

Yes, India’s surface temperature over a century had inched up by 0.4 degrees, but there had been no change in trends for large-scale droughts and floods, or rain: “The observed monsoon rainfall at the all-India level does not show any significant trend . . .”

It even dismissed the panic Al Gore helped to whip up about melting Himalayan glaciers: “While recession of some glaciers has occurred in some Himalayan regions in recent years, the trend is not consistent across the entire mountain chain. It is, accordingly, too early to establish long-term trends, or their causation, in respect of which there are several hypotheses.”

Nor was that the only sign that India’s Council on Climate Change had kept its cool while our Rudd and Garnaut lost theirs.

For example, the Indians rightly insisted nuclear power had to be part of any real plan to cut emissions. Rudd and Garnaut won’t even discuss it.

The Indians also pointed out that no feasible technology to trap and bury the gasses of coal-fired power stations had yet been developed “and there are serious questions about the cost as well (as) permanence of the CO2 storage repositories”.

Rudd and Garnaut, however, keep offering this dream to make us think our power stations can survive their emissions trading scheme, when state governments warn they may not.

In every case the Indians are pragmatic where Rudd and Garnaut are having delusions — delusions about an apocalypse, about cutting gases without going nuclear, about saving power stations they’ll instead drive broke.

And there’s that delusion on which their whole plan is built — that India and China will follow our sacrifice by cutting their throats, too.

So psychiatrists are treating a 17-year-old tipped over the edge by global warming fearmongers?

Pray that their next patients will be two men whose own delusions threaten to drive our whole economy over the edge as well.

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July 10, 2008 2:54 pm

The AGW scam/hoax is all about the money: taxpayers’ personal wealth, and how politicians and the UN can get their hands deeper — much deeper — into the pockets of everyone who uses energy in any form. – Smokey
AGW is more than just a scam now. It’s a Biosafety Level 4 virus.

Andrea
July 10, 2008 3:51 pm

Global Warming as Mass Neurosis
By BRET STEPHENS
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121486841811817591.html?mod=Global+View
An excellent article which was published in The Wall Street Journal on July 1st.

Evan Jones
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July 10, 2008 4:17 pm

MG: Taking nothing from the negative moral propensity of Chinese leadership, they are choosing between X pollution and Y poverty. Poverty is an incredible killer, and dirt farming is none to kind to the environment, either.
China and India will clean up as they rich up. Same as the west (but probably quicker) and for much the same reasons. In 20 to 30 years they will be emitting far less Dirty-snow-global-warming particulate pollution (while burning far more fuel) than they are today.
But they can’t get there from here anytime soon without a big, smoky Vroooooom. And, as it was in the west, it’s temporary.

Paul
July 10, 2008 4:29 pm

Smokey, the levels of CO2 you have stated looks like they may be too low for recent history. I realise this article is around 10 years old, but I don’t see why age should reduce its findings…
http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/2006_articles/IceCoreSprg97.pdf
Just a caution, It may be a little slow to open…

Evan Jones
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July 10, 2008 4:31 pm

Actually, I just rechecked EIA stats and it’s actually less than 32 bil. barrels per year for the entire world.
(Let me alter my fears of running out from non-worry to negative worry.)

July 10, 2008 6:38 pm

[…] up on this story over at Watts Up With That, via the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry: “A 17-year-old man was referred to […]

July 10, 2008 8:22 pm

You are right Evan Jones, I inadvertently added a zero when doing my back of the envelope calculations. My mistake. Thanx for verifying. The U.S. uses 20.2 million BPD currently. I don’t think it alters my conclusion, though: AGW is a scam to separate taxpayers from their money by pretending a carbon tax is necessary to save the world.
And re Paul’s comment, as stated I got the figures from Dr. Fred Singer’s blog. Interesting Jaworowski link though, I had not seen it before. Thanx for posting it.

Evan Jones
Editor
July 11, 2008 10:18 am

AGW is a scam to separate taxpayers from their money by pretending a carbon tax is necessary to save the world.
I don’t think it’s a scam. I think they actually believe those things they believe. (The horror!)
Unfortunately, this doesn’t make it less dangerous; it makes it more dangerous. A con man knows from the getgo what’s the game. It’s ever so much easier to drive off a scam artist than a true believer.

July 11, 2008 11:20 am

At least some people know full well that AGW/global catastrophe is a scam.
If Al Gore actually believed in the hoax he is perpetrating, he would be a traitor to the human race by his profligate waste of resources and excessive carbon dioxide emissions, would he not?
And neither the UN/IPCC, nor James Hansen, not Michael Mann, nor Gavin Schmidt, nor the Nobel Committee, ever say one word criticizing Gore’s excessive “carbon” emissions. Not one word! Gore’s huge emissions appear to be perfectly acceptable to all of them.
These are not stupid people. Therefore, it logically follows that they are all in on the AGW con job/conspiracy with the obvious goal of drastically raising taxes on the citizens of the developed world by using global warming scare tactics.
”The urge to save humanity is almost always only a false-face for the urge to rule it.”
~ H.L. Mencken

Evan Jones
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July 11, 2008 11:34 am

If Al Gore actually believed
He does. He punctiliously protects himself from contrary points of view. In the history biz we call that a “need not to know” basis. This also protects him from legal action. It’s amazing what a man can manage not to know if he doesn’t want to know it.
in the hoax he is perpetrating, he would be a traitor to the human race by his profligate waste of resources and excessive carbon dioxide emissions, would he not?
Not by his lights. He “purchases offsets”. (As the indulgence boyz used to say, “further sins require further expense.”)

Evan Jones
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July 11, 2008 11:42 am

These are not stupid people.
Not stupid people are as equally able to be stupid as the rest of us. OTOH, they are probably less complaisant at this moment than Gore.
But they Believe, and that is the nut of the problem. If their motive were merely to rule in order to loot us, they have a vested interest in keeping the host alive (sort of). But True Believers unnerve me. These are the sort of dudes that, as Torquemada (allegedly) said of the “town of 10,000”, half heretics, half faithful, “Kill them all. God will know his own.”

Evan Jones
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July 11, 2008 11:47 am

To go with the literary reference:
I can deal with a Fred Kinnan. Even with a Jim Taggart (but less so). But the Ivy Starnes and Ma Chalmers of this world are a whole different bag of beans.

July 11, 2008 1:41 pm

Re “climate change delusion”, I’m now waiting for some psychiatrist to opine: “The problems occur when a patient’s overheated internal climate reaches a certain threshold, a flipping point.”

July 12, 2008 4:08 am

The way the commenters on this blog are treating the individual with a serious mental disorder is pretty reprehensible. the post itself goes to some good lengths to look at the story in context, e.g. China and India’s actions, and so while I disagree with the perspective at least it’s addressing the issue with integrity. The rhetoric and wit is not funny.

John Nicklin
July 13, 2008 7:59 pm

I recently saw a bit on TV where school kids were talking about how horrid the future will be. According to what they have heard, major coastal cities will be under hundreds of feet of water while, at the same time, the oceans are going to boil dry.
Here in Canada, we have David Suzuki (a geneticist turned eco tub-thumper) spreading the gospel of doom.
No wonder people are becoming neurotic.

Evan Jones
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July 13, 2008 9:54 pm

They sold The Population Bomb in my 7th grade lunchroom. Some things never change.

July 14, 2008 5:48 am

I think a parallel could be drawn between the way conditions are named in psychiatry and climate science. Whether it be ADHD or AGW, the minute someone gives a name to a collection of phenomena, it becomes a “thing”. And once it becomes a thing, it becomes wonderfully easy to ascribe to it a cause – and a cure.

take2la
July 15, 2008 12:38 pm

Yeah this goes right along with “coffee sessation syndrome” & “teenage/parental rebellion syndrome”. The DSM ( the ‘bible” psychs use to “diagnose” people) was a magazine sized document in the 1950’s. Today, its a book the size of an unabridged dictionary.
Just because people are afraid of it doesn’t make it a disease.
Just because people offer a cure/treatment doesn’t make it science.
Or helpful for that matter.
Psychiatry is just another delivery system for drug companies.