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 …

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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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Garry
October 10, 2011 8:48 am

Lawrie Ayres at 5:30 pm: “floods in India or Pakistan… adapted without suffering any rise in mental health issues… When you are knee deep in water in a rice paddy you don’t concern yourself with a few parts per million of a trace gas.”
The Mekong Delta flooded a week or two ago, knee-deep by all accounts. My wife has relatives there and reports were that great auntie and uncle of 84 and 92 respectively were a little inconvenienced but got around fine in the deluge, with no reports of any mental illness caused by this “extreme weather event.”
On the other hand I’ve personally witnessed the “climate induced stress” and mental illness directly caused by 1/2 inch of snow in the NIH Bethesda area during rush hour, and it ain’t pretty.

October 10, 2011 9:59 am

Whatever the skin disease is in the NIH cover photograph, I don’t want to catch it!

3x2
October 10, 2011 10:59 am

evidence based policy based evidence request.

October 10, 2011 1:41 pm

Greg Cavanagh says:
It does sound very much like selling American gold mining to the chinees, doesn’t it. Broken spirits will be the outcome.

What we need to do is pick a spot along the road to Seattle, and way lay that metal.

Auto
October 10, 2011 1:59 pm

Now, if I understand this properly [a BIG ‘if’] NIH says mental health problems follow warming.
Am I right so far?
Obviously this is subject to rounding for season affective disorder, in case it upsets an applecart.
Still on the right lines, I trust?
Now, if the Scottish glaciers suddenly zap down to the south of England – effectively driving out thirty-some million or so good citizens from north of the Thames, making them economic refugees, and, I suggest, causing them an element of stress – then there will be no mental illness, even as the glaciers engulf the last “still-warm bundles on the doorsteps of a white London Town” [homage to Jethro Tull].
Does that still seem right?
Even if this happens by next Thursday, which, I agree, may be a little faster than expected, I suggest that the folk of Kent and Sussex, having to take a dozen or two times their population as refugees, might feel a little miffed, too.
Stil right-ish?
Yet only warming seems to be alluded to in the lead study [or advertorial – I get so confused these days!] from the NIH.

Sunspot
October 10, 2011 2:01 pm

NIH
Dear Sir/Madam
It will only take me a couple of days to write the paper and get my wife to do the peer review. Then I am very happy to do a world tour delivering my paper, targeting schools to maximise the impact. My tour will provide great PR for carbon tax, hence more than pay for the tour.
PS can my wife come?

Brian H
October 10, 2011 4:39 pm

Ted says:
October 9, 2011 at 3:12 pm
I suffer with an ingrowing toe nail.
I thing it started around winter shoveling that cold white stuff.
Am I eligable for funding?

Me, too. Both feet. Inherited from father, who had repeated agonizing surgeries to control it.
But, serious/
Apply glycerin to surrounding tissue, once or twice a day. In-pressing tissue recedes, toenail stops curling, pain vanishes. After a few weeks or so, you can cut back to preventative applications whenever you feel twinges. /serious
Grammarnasty/ think, not “thing”. And eligible, not “eligable”. /Grammarnasty
I wonder if NIH would pay me to do a study of the uses of glycerin. They are myriad, but will never by reported because it is public domain, and a glut on the market (byproduct of making of salad and cooking oils, and biofuels, and other refining processes). So no one will ever make a buck off it, much less megabucks, and it would severely eat into the markets of numerous very profitable patented products. Oh, well.

Brian H
October 10, 2011 4:49 pm

Correction to the above: actually, glycerin is the most widely used man-made chemical in existence. Everything from feedstock to food additive to skin lotions to diabetics’ sweetener (no blood sugar effects) to lubricant for food processing equipment to …
What I meant is that no proprietary claims can be established, so no research will be funded to speak of.
Also, typo: “will by be reported”

RoHa
October 10, 2011 6:43 pm

O.K. I want to study the effect of climate change on retired philosophy lecturers. I’ll need a plush office with drinks cabinet, five atractive young female research assistants (at least three must be Chinese) and a travel allowance to take them all to investigate the effect of sunshines and sea-level at various beach locations.
Please send grant money instanter.
Do I have to do any actual research?

Jessie
October 11, 2011 4:22 am

Mental Health and Stress-Related Disorders—By 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.
A neat introduction Willis. Thank you.
I thought I would also respond to Smokey’s comments also.
Women, their children and teenagers in developing countries or regions often respond against a regime when they have the opportunity to view a life on the outside perspective. And often men, who are not titled to be the ‘traditional elders’ or ‘traditional landowners’ will respond or comment.
Mostly these people do not survive. They are coded under classifications of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSMs) or ICDs, and the self-interest of entrepreneurial endeavours and such.
This response or cognitive ‘click’ to respond arrives suddenly; when an opportunity, an education that brings enlightenment, an access to the world, becomes available.
The cognitive click appears, to my working experience, associated with an allow and respect to free speech or an open source internet. And often finally understanding and belief [and access to] that rule of law for all is true. For many seek to silence that. Or gain or to allow this freedom to speak.

source: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/plea-for-rudd-to-step-in-to-help-iranian-actor-jailed-for-role-in-sa-film/story-e6frg6nf-1226163965455
So, so cruel, our female Prime Minister, aided by the Green Party here in Australia. They seek to condemn women, their children and the young people of northern Australia, Asia and the Pacific. Human life whereby the tax of carbon and carbon dioxide will shape and determine human existence and continuation in underdevelopment that state and other programs justifed by tribal laws elders, rather than a freely voted democratically elected representative, justified by [a] marriage which ensures a communal right to property including another human being, justified by polygamy – women that will not be able to express their own self and creativity. A complete lack of industrial and human development to ensure this agenda is being set by the Australian government tomorrow (Wednesday 12/10).
Women and their children, and many men, will weep throughout the Asia-Pacific region. If they survive to be human beings of free body, voice and will.

October 11, 2011 9:02 pm

It’s beyond satire. Is there a finite point beyond which human stupidity, gullibility or cupidity will not reach?
http://quidsapio.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/believing-in-climate-change/

bushbunny
October 11, 2011 9:55 pm

Absolutely quidsapio 9.02 pm. Australia has just passed their carbon tax legislation. 74-72
One MP wanted to present a petition against the tax and was banned for 24 hours so she couldn’t vote. So – hear come der dictators. Not for long though me thinks, a poll on repealing the bill if the coalition gets in next election assures that 85% of the pollsters agree even if it costs
billions to repeal.

John McClaughry
October 17, 2011 9:07 am

Where can I get a substantial grant to identify the individuals and institutions whose pronouncements have produced this debilitating epidemic of climate change stress? I have already started the list.

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