Add the words "climate change", pass GO, collect $200

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Climate change where you’d least expect it

by Philippa Martyr at Quadrant Online

In case you hadn’t realised the seriousness of the problem, I thought I’d share these budding projects with you. Names of grantees and institutions have been omitted to protect the innocent, but I have included the FOR, or Field of Research as coded by the ARC, and the total grant monies. Enjoy.

Physiology: “Abrupt environmental changes can put natural populations at risk of extinction. The project will show to what extent individuals can compensate for temperature changes and thereby render populations resilient to climate change. This research will make theoretical advances and improve the power to predict impacts of future climate change.” ($370,000)

Civil Engineering: “This project will develop innovative light gauge steel roofing systems with considerably increased wind resistance and reliable design rules for cold-formed steel codes worldwide. It will contribute to the Australian government’s goal of increasing building resilience against future extreme and more frequent wind events caused by climate change.” ($320,000)

Public Health and Health Sciences: “This study will investigate the effects of extreme heat, increasing temperatures and consequences of climate change, on the population health of rural communities in South Australia. Findings will inform adaptation strategies to prevent an increase in heat-associated and climate change-associated morbidity and mortality in rural areas.” ($122,000 – 2 years)

Political Science: “Commonsense says that claims about how social and political life ought to be arranged must not make infeasible demands. This project will investigate this piece of commonsense and explore its implications for a number of pressing issues, such as climate change, multiculturalism, political participation, inequality, historical justice, and the rules of war.” ($408,587)

Sociology: “We know very little about the ways food security is governed in Australia. This study – the first social-science based study of food security in the nation -will allow us to understand how a multiplicity of agencies come together to ensure the delivery of food, especially at a time of climate change impacts.” ($100,000 – 2 years)

Psychology: “Climate change represents a moral challenge to humanity, and one that elicits high levels of emotion. This project examines how emotions and morality influence how people send and receive messages about climate change, and does so with an eye to developing concrete and do-able strategies for positive change.” ($197,302)

Journalism and Professional Writing: “This project will examine the use of news management or ‘spin’ by Australian governments. Is it a legitimate tool of government in the face of a hyper-adversarial news media or a technique which undermines democracy? It will examine ‘spin’ in connection with policies on climate change, economic policy, indigenous policy and asylum seekers policy.” ($95,000)

Literary Studies: “The project will devise and develop a new ‘cultural materialist’ paradigm for science fiction studies and apply it to a case study of science fictional representations of catastrophe, especially nuclear war, plague and extreme climate change.” ($239,000)

Historical Studies: “This project will produce a comprehensive new biography of H.V. Evatt, High Court judge, minister in the 1940s, President of the United Nations General Assembly and leader of the Australian Labor Party opposition during the 1950s. Evatt’s life resonates with modern challenges both of liberty in a time of terror, and of internationalism in a time of global warming.” ($185,000)

{well almost a perfect score, climate change is just another code word for global warming}

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Michael Oxenham
July 25, 2012 1:11 am

Dont forget Ruminomics. See WUWT 23 July. £7 m from EU commission.

katabasis1
July 25, 2012 5:03 am

@Gunga Din:
“No. Funding or not, you would have been wrong if you had….Unless you were studying the effects of broken Hockey Sticks on the changing climate of Global Warming.”
– Worry not. I stuck to my guns and finally secured funding two years ago I’m pleased to say, though my academic career will always be tainted by bitterness I think at the consistent negative reactions I’ve had when “coming out” as a climate sceptic and/or right wing.

Dave Worley
July 25, 2012 5:27 am

Lightweight structures……It always makes me laugh when media tries to show dramatic video during hurricanes. It’s usually some aluminum awning or other lightweight material blowing down the street. We build much lighter today than in the past, and that probably accounts for a great deal of the “increased cost” of storms these days.
Lightweight science is often anchored with the phrase “climate change”.
Thank goodness the winds of change are beginning to blow.these lightweight “sciences” away.

Craig Loehle
July 25, 2012 6:33 am

In debates on various blogs, commenters deny that funding agencies bias their grants. While some topics are focused on pure research or are not related to climate change, if you are doing any research related to weather, geology, geography, ecology, conservation, etc it sure helps to toe the line. And grantees know they better kowtow when they write up their results too.

Jerry
July 25, 2012 9:07 am

I think global warming is caused by all the electricity we put into the air. How many gigawatts of power is flowing around on the grid and in the air in the form of electromagnetic waves? We are electrocuting mother earth and it has to stop NOW! All I need is a grant to do the research.

Annie
July 25, 2012 10:13 am

I must admit to a bit of a giggle at some of the comments. My main feeling, though, is one of anger at what the ‘powers-that-be’ think we will swallow as valid ‘research’. Anything to control the masses.

Don Keiller
July 25, 2012 10:24 am

Jeez, I am struggling to raise £20,000 to fund a study to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes- there are now around 300 million sufferers Worldwide.
Now if I say that “Type 2 Diabetes has increased in parallel with global warming and CO2 emissions…”

Bill Parsons
July 25, 2012 1:04 pm

Psychology: “Climate change represents a moral challenge to humanity, and one that elicits high levels of emotion. This project examines how emotions and morality influence how people send and receive messages about climate change, and does so with an eye to developing concrete and do-able strategies for positive change.” ($197,302)

Those who set their hair aflame and commit reprehensible acts need and deserve a useful psychological defense aside from the old, hackneyed “insanity plea”.
Waiting, here in Colorado…

Gail Combs
July 25, 2012 4:56 pm

Don Keiller says:
July 25, 2012 at 10:24 am
….Now if I say that “Type 2 Diabetes has increased in parallel with global warming and CO2 emissions…”
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Go for it.
All that extra CO2 => extra grain => too much carbohydrates in modern diet => insulin exhaustion and the change in diet from veggies to grains due to increase availability of grain… Not to mention high fructose corn syrup in everything.
Yeah I think you can easily get a tie-in

July 25, 2012 7:22 pm

Jerry says:
July 25, 2012 at 9:07 am
I think global warming is caused by all the electricity we put into the air. How many gigawatts of power is flowing around on the grid and in the air in the form of electromagnetic waves? We are electrocuting mother earth and it has to stop NOW! All I need is a grant to do the research.
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You get a grant for that then I’ll propose that all that electricty can’t cause global warming without an element. Edison’s first electric light had a carbon filiment therefore the electricity in the air is harmless without the element carbon. I’ll prove Hansen was wrong because it’s not CO2 as a greenhouse gas, it’s CO2 as a carrier of the element carbon! That’ll get the Earth Firsters in the grant giving community on my side since they hate humanity and humanity is a carbon-based lifeform!
I think we’re on to something. Our gravy train has finally come in. Let me know when your grant comes through then I’ll apply for mine.
(I’m sure glad they talk about “carbon capture” instead of “CO2 capture. That’ll make it easier for me.)

DavidA
July 25, 2012 9:10 pm

We can do better can’t we? How could this be refused a grant?
“This project will develop innovative light gauge steel roofing systems with considerably increased wind resistance and reliable design rules for cold-formed steel codes worldwide. It will contribute to the Australian government’s goal of increasing building resilience against future extreme and more frequent wind events caused by climate change which may damage hospital wards where children dying of cancer are treated.”

Fred Jensen
July 25, 2012 11:30 pm

Just that short little list – $2,036,889. Something is not right…

Brian H
July 26, 2012 11:41 pm

Grantees? Innocent? That’s a hoot! Now pull the other one.

July 30, 2012 4:23 am

Unfortunately I’m one of the flock in Oz paying fer this. 🙁

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