Act Now! Make Money From Global Warming!

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach

Over at the National Institutes of Health, they have announced that there are funds available for research into the effects of climate on human health (NIH announces climate change and health funding). I guess it’s like they said in the movie “Field of Dreams”, their famous line that “If you pay for it, they will come.” Or something like that, I have a feeling that’s not exactly what they said in the movie, but you get the idea.

The NIH “Report Outlining Research Needs” (PDF

I thought I’d spread this opportunity around a bit, in case any WUWT readers needed extra income. For example, there’s money for studying the effects of climate change on mental health, which they describe as (emphasis mine):

Mental Health and Stress-Related DisordersBy causing or contributing to extreme weather events, climate change may result in geographic displacement of populations, damage to property, loss of loved ones, and chronic stress, all of which can negatively affect mental health. Research needs include identifying key mental health effects and vulnerable populations, and developing migration monitoring networks to help ensure the availability of appropriate health care support.

You likely weren’t even aware that the loss of loved ones can negatively affect mental health, but don’t let that hold you back! Because there’s more to this exciting funding opportunity than just monitoring migrations and being negative about mental health. Click the “Continue reading …” button below on your screen right this minute to find out about more money-making chances in the exciting new field of human climate health science! Press the button now to secure your future, this opportunity won’t last!

You cared enough about your future to push the button, so here is the information that only industry insiders ever get about this funding. For exmple, it’s not widely known but one of our “hottest” fields is the effect of climate on our nerves. You’ve noticed how people get nervous just talking about the climate, but you probably didn’t know you could profit from it. Here’s how you can enter this smoking hot new field (emphasis mine):

Neurological Diseases and Disorders—Climate change, as well as attempts to mitigate and adapt to it, may increase the number of neurological diseases and disorders in humans. Research in this area should focus on identifying vulnerable populations and understanding the mechanisms and effects of human exposure to neurological hazards such as biotoxins (from harmful algal blooms), metals (found in new battery technologies and compact fluorescent lights), and pesticides (used in response to changes in agriculture), as well as the potentially exacerbating effects of malnutrition and stress.

You can’t make this stuff up, folks, this is the real deal, money-making opportunities being spawned right and left by climate change. But don’t think they’re leaving other diseases out of the picture. Take, cancer, for example. The nattering nabobs of negativity might point out that we mostly don’t know what causes cancer, and mostly we can’t cure it or prevent it. But don’t listen to those nay-sayers! There’s still real cash to be made in studying climate change and cancer. Consider this:

Cancer—Many potential direct effects of climate change on cancer risk, such as increased duration and intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, are well understood; however the potential impact of changes in climate on exposure pathways for chemicals and toxins requires further study. Science should investigate the effects of mitigation and adaptation measures on cancer incidence so that the best strategies can be developed and implemented; for example, research to inform understanding of the benefits of alternative fuels, new battery and voltaic cells, and other technologies, as well as any potential adverse risks from exposure to their components and wastes.

Well, OK, maybe the climate change isn’t causing cancer, but the way that we mitigate and adapt to it is. Or it sure might be, who knows, so when you see those kinds of claims, you shouldn’t bother pointing out the blatant logical inconsistencies. Instead, when you follow this revolutionary NIH program, soon you’ll be stepping right over those ugly scientific potholes and thinking “Wow, who cares if it’s warming, there’s real climate dollars to be made here!”

Here’s the bottom line—the votes are in, folks, and the debate is over. Despite the best efforts of the oil industry shills to deny the obvious facts, the chain of causation is crystal clear. Climate change causes things like alternative fuels, voltaic cells, compact fluorescent lights, and new battery technologies, and these inevitably lead to cancer and neurological diseases and negative mental health outcomes.

And that undeniable basic science is gold for people such as yourselves, my friends, pure gold. The future is now, pick up the phone immediately and call the NIH to find more about your stellar opportunities to make big money in the exciting new field of green climate health change analysis …

w.

OBLIGATORY FINE PRINT: The author certifies that he has no economic, fiscal, personal, or for that matter, really even the slightest interest of any kind in the NIH program. All warranties, expressed or implied, are hereby neither expressed nor implied. Prior results are no guarantee of future performance. Please recycle or otherwise dispose of your old emails and unused web sites in an ecologically responsible manner. All funds provided courtesy of the US Taxpayer.  No electrons were harmed in the preparation of this post. All characters are imaginary and, in common with much of climate science, none are based on real individuals or observations. In some instances names have been changed to protect the guilty. Any resemblance between this NIH funding program and vital medical research is purely coincidental. Offer void where prohibited or taxed. Not valid in Washington, DC.

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Gary Hladik
October 9, 2011 7:03 pm

Smokey says (October 9, 2011 at 5:25 pm): “In a free market there will always be income disparities.”
Strangely enough, in all the non-free markets tried so far, there have also been income disparities.
Hmmm, I think I see a trend here…

Chuck Nolan
October 9, 2011 7:14 pm

Glenn says:
October 9, 2011 at 4:54 pm
There’s money available? That’s it. Defund the bozos now!
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Yeah, it’s there, and plenty of it. As soon as we borrow it from China.

bushbunny
October 9, 2011 7:47 pm

Why not do a survey on the health benefits of wind turbines??????? Then bring in the fact all the problems that are being registered by those who live near them. When da winda blow harder my hearing gets worser. True too, people are suffering from mild Menieres syndrome, because of the low frequency noise and vibrations. It upsets the equilibrium in the inner ear.
Or when the earth shakes so do I. When the volcanoe erupts I get scared and adrenal levels increase, when a hurricane strikes I get s**t scared and my blood pressure goes up. What else
when the snow falls I get colder than I do when it’s warm. Honestly folks is there nothing these
money grubbing idiots will stoop too.

Rhoda Ramirez
October 9, 2011 8:23 pm

Somewhat more seriously, I seem to recall that the Russians maintained a higher CO2 level in their space craft because they found that the human body was adapted and functioned better as somewhat higher CO2 levels than currently exist in naturel. That would be an interesting study that will not get funded by our Government. Another idea to study: Whether the GCM can, under any circumstances, show global cooling while CO2 is increasing or is that hard wired into the model itself.

Dave Dodd
October 9, 2011 9:06 pm

Willis, you forgot the TV lawyer$: “If Climate Change offend$ you and cau$e$ you stre$$, we will $ue their $hort$ off! Call 1-999-555-$$$$ NOW for a free con$ultation!”

TomRude
October 9, 2011 9:25 pm

The correlation between grey hairs and HAD CRUT data is unmistakable especially in the last 40 years…

Max
October 9, 2011 9:26 pm

I’m going to start a skywriting business, running planes to post governmental warnings in the atmosphere: “Caution: Hot Climate is Hot” (LOL)

CRS, Dr.P.H.
October 9, 2011 10:02 pm

…I’m submitting a grant proposal to the NIH to study the scourge “climate blog addiction,”and would like to solicit volunteers from the WUWT group. Smokey, RGates, Pamela, Gail etc., are all invited! Airfare, meals, and generous per diem will be included….I think this is a very important study topic.
p.s. Mods will be hired as research assistants. I promise generous, government-style bennies.
p.p.s. If I can, I’ll toss in some funding requests for Aussie & Kiwi subjects, just because I can. Brits too. And Spaniards. And Scots, definitely Scots!

bushbunny
October 9, 2011 10:11 pm

OK, I’m in on that CRS, Dr.PH. But to get this off the ground just make sure they are not asking for money in advance?

October 9, 2011 10:12 pm

Spondulax up front, jamoke! ☺

John Trigge
October 9, 2011 10:50 pm

Mental Health and Stress-Related Disorders—By causing or contributing to extreme weather events, climate change may result in …
Since when has ‘climate change’ ’caused or contributed to extreme weather events’?
Is this a new definition of climate and/or climate change (the old one being that it is the average of weather)? Is the climate now causing weather?
It always pays to (try to) understand the definitions of the words that are used in the discussion of AGW, as shown by (my emphasis):
The Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in its Article 1, defines ‘climate change’ as: “a change of climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and which is in addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods“. The UNFCCC thus makes a distinction between ‘climate change’ attributable to human activities altering the atmospheric composition, and ‘climate variability’ attributable to natural causes.
Ref: http://www.ipcc.ch/ipccreports/tar/wg1/518.htm
Note that nature provides ‘climate variability’ whereas us nasty humans cause ‘climate change’.

Roger Knights
October 9, 2011 11:18 pm

Bill Illis says:
October 9, 2011 at 5:13 pm
Governments are as broke as they can get, yet climate change funding just seems to grow and grow and reach into all kinds of new areas.

They’ll win and win until they lose.
(Likely in 30 months, after two years of falling global temperatures makes things hot for them.)

G/Machine
October 9, 2011 11:36 pm

Alas, this research has come too late to help all those overheated
Vikings in Greenland…….

Neil Jones
October 9, 2011 11:46 pm

Cool, I’m a psychologist, now I can list myself as having a “Green Job” after all I’m helping people cope with the stresses of mitigation…I think…Whatever…Can I have my funding now, please?

wayne Job
October 10, 2011 3:14 am

Only one word in the English language could describe this accurately and that would be codswallop.

maz2
October 10, 2011 4:28 am

“Press the button now to secure your future, this opportunity won’t last!”
(above)
Too late: Gonzo:
“The economic slowdown is adding to carbon-permit supply as manufacturers and generators sell allowances not needed by idle factories and power plants.”
“Green Europe Imperiled as Crisis Triggers Carbon Collapse”
“(Updates with today’s carbon price in fifth paragraph.)
Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) — The European sovereign debt crisis that’s spread from Greece to Italy and is roiling the region’s banks now has another potential victim: energy policy.
European Union emission permits, needed by polluters from utilities to cement makers for each ton of the carbon dioxide they put in the atmosphere, slumped to their lowest price in 2 1/2 years on Oct 4. An auction of permits by Greece, trying to avoid the euro area’s first default, worsened a glut of the allowances, UBS AG analyst Per Lekander said last week.
Lower carbon prices discourage European utilities including EON AG and GDF Suez SA from investing in wind farms and solar plants that don’t need permits. The industry needs to spend as much as 900 billion euros ($1.3 trillion) by 2020 to meet a target of getting 20 percent of power from renewable sources, Citigroup Inc. estimates. The economic slowdown is adding to carbon-permit supply as manufacturers and generators sell allowances not needed by idle factories and power plants.”
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-10-10/green-europe-imperiled-as-crisis-triggers-carbon-collapse.html

October 10, 2011 5:21 am

Another Government department actively looking for victims. Big surprise. — John M Reynolds

H.R.
October 10, 2011 5:55 am

@CRS, Dr.P.H. says:
October 9, 2011 at 10:02 pm
[Proposal discussed]
I suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder. 1st study should be an experiment that flies me to Bali to stay in a 5-star hotel from late fall through the winter and back to the US mid-west in late spring. Repeat for as many years as necessary to gather enough data points for a stastically valid study.
Naturally a team of observers will have to be sent so they can ask me, “How’s it going today?” and then record my response. I promise to faithfully and accurately respond to the researchers’ question. (Oh…. sub-study: do fruity tropical cocktails with little umbrellas improve the subject’s mood over the control drink of 20-year old single malt Scotch? Could be something there, ya’ know.)

October 10, 2011 6:16 am

They are right you know–listening to such drivel is driving me crazy.

David
October 10, 2011 6:20 am

I require some funding for a climate-change-related health survey which I intend to carry out.
The survey will be carried out in the street, and will ask the question: ‘Do you feel nausea and fatigue when considering climate change..?’
(In other words – aren’t you sick and tired of the global warming scam..?)

Flask
October 10, 2011 6:55 am

maz2 says:
October 10, 2011 at 4:28 am
“Press the button now to secure your future, this opportunity won’t last!”
(above)
Too late: Gonzo:
“The economic slowdown is adding to carbon-permit supply as manufacturers and generators sell allowances not needed by idle factories and power plants.”
“Green Europe Imperiled as Crisis Triggers Carbon Collapse”
Another opportunity, folks. Corner the market in carbon credits – only $10

Dr. Killpatient
October 10, 2011 7:14 am

The thought of eagles & condors being ripped apart by wind turbines makes me sad. Therefore, I’m sending a bill to the Obama administration.

Frank K.
October 10, 2011 7:37 am

Ed Fix says:
October 9, 2011 at 3:44 pm
“This is another of those research RFPs (Request for Proposal) which states the desired conclusion and offers money for confirmatory research. You know, to make it all sciencey and stuff. Watch what happens to the first grant recipient whose preliminary results indicate the opposite effect.”
Ed is right on the money (pun intended). The research proposals are now written such that a conclusion is decided before the research begins. For example, the lead paragraphs may go something like this:
“Global warming is a massive worldwide problem, and may destroy all of mankind unless something is done.”
“In this proposed research, we will study how the mating ritual of the Malaysian stink beetle is adversely affected by climate change. The budget will include travel and living for 20 weeks of research in Bali at the Bali 5 star resort. The research will be presented at the two week Global Stink Beetle Conference in Cancun, Mexico. Total request = $2.5 million.”
The grant request will of course be approved because the principal investigator is good friends with several people on the approval committee, and is also member in good standing in the Sierra Club and Greenpeace.
And, of course, we’ll see the press releases all over the MSM about how the stink beetles are losing their stink due to man-made climate change…which of course, will lead our government towards banning all fossil fuels in order the “save” the stink beetle…

another Mike
October 10, 2011 7:39 am

LazyTeenager says:
October 9, 2011 at 2:55 pm
Seems to overlook the fact that the grant money does not go into the grantees pocket for their own personal use.
The grant money is used to produce a product: knowledge.
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Such incredible naivety. Surely I was not this naive when I was young? Tell me it ain’t so!
The only product that these funds will purchase is BullS@, with a very thin veneer of “NOledge_Lite(tm)” plastered on to appease the grantors and gull the public.
Lazy, don’t be lazy. Go check out the climategate emails and the HARRY_READ_ME files.
Back when I was in school, we used to call the act of fudging the data to produce the desired experimental results “Dry-labbing”. That’s hardly Science, but it could produce a good grade if one cleverly sprinkled some “noise” into the recorded numbers. That seems to be the story of HARRY_READ_ME.
The dishonesty evident in the emails stinks to high heaven.
Can you still claim that the grant money which funded this “research” has produced knowledge?
Me, neither.

October 10, 2011 8:19 am

Yep, my blood pressure rises every time I hear some blithering, empty-headed, zero-brain-wave idiot mention the effects of global warming.
IGNORANCE SHOULD BE PAINFUL AND VOLUNTARY STUPID SHOULD BE A PUNISHABLE OFFENSE.
Of course, my blood pressure rises in the presence of any kind of stupid. Maybe I’m just too sensitive; maybe it’s an allergy.

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