By Katie Tubb
It seems like with global warming embedded in our politics (for now), anything we don’t fully understand can now be ‘legitimately’ blamed on the weather. Forget the trusty old excuse about the dog eating your homework: A sampling of news stories tells us instead that global warming might really be the cause of all our problems. Allegedly, thanks to global warming:
Your breakfast got even less exciting. Your morning coffee is going to be more expensive. Also, the cost of cereal could climb by as much as 30 percent because of global warming according to an Oxfam report(their recommendation to General Mills and Kellogg’s: “intensify” effort to cut greenhouse gases, which ironically would also likely increase the cost of cereal and beverages). Thankfully, populations of feral cats and dogs are liable to increase, and these could suffice as possible “bridge food” for climate change refugees.
History and culture have been redefined. Leonardo DiCaprio’s Jack Dawson didn’t make it off the Titanic in 1912 thanks to global warming. Two years later the world engaged in WWI, followed by the Great Depression, and WWII, all of which apparently slowed the pace of global warming. In current cultural events, the arts world has been subjected to climate change…the musical. And a horror movie. Some congregations have been subjected to a new topic for bad sermons. And employees are less productive at work.
America’s adversaries have been aided. Climate change has boosted Russian rice, corn and sunflower seed crops and promises to unlock some of the natural resources trapped in Siberian permafrost. And rather than failed diplomacy, climate change was the catalyst for Boko Haram. Meanwhile, North Korea has emerged as an example of combating climate change.
Nature got a little bit wilder. Salamanders are shrinking in size, but the return of bus-sized snakes is more likely. Meanwhile the coquis frog in Puerto Rico croaks a little higher, butterflies in Ohio are showing up a bit earlier, and there is an abundance of rock snot in West Virginia streams and not enough tissues to deal with it. It also has been discovered that global warming killed a 16-year-old polar bear (even though the average lifespan of a polar bear is 15-18 years).
Vacation plans are being ruined. Airline passengers might want to use those seatbelts on their next flight because of greater turbulence. Thanks to global warming, life in Asia is generally miserable and England will be too wet, and too dry…and too cold…and too hot. That hike you may have been planning to the peak of Mt. Everest will be harder, in case it wasn’t hard enough already, and out of good eco-conscience you probably shouldn’t run another marathon because of all the unnecessary CO2 emissions. And the migration of the Baird’s sparrow away from North Dakota to Canada is threatening to cut into the hordes of tourists coming to bird watch.
What has been called the dangerous, more expensive, more uncertain future of climate change may in fact just be climate, which always changes. Nevertheless, the Obama administration wants to implement costly global warming regulations that not only will have almost zero impact on global average temperatures, but also will drastically change for the worse how Americans access and use energy, an important building block of the American economy and quality of living
Now that’s a real problem—one Congress actually can do something about.
Source: Heritage.org
JohnH says:
June 22, 2014 at 2:07 pm
John
Now that is perfect!
Mac
It should now be obvious to all that the Sun is the culprit and we need to begin work immediately to restrict, reduce and regulate the blatantly harmful fluctuations of solar activity and legislate taxation globally to combat this solar system scale problem. Indeed other planets in the solar system may benefit from our efforts to control and stabilize this out of control gaseous giant and thank us for it later. I mean we just don’t know, do we.
Let’s take the natural out of nature now! – Down with the Sun! – Think Solar act Global!
On SkS they say that humans don’t actually breathe out any carbon dioxide.
Whether you believe in global warming, which will require more use of electricity for cooling or that recent cold and snowy Winters will cause a continuation of increased demand for energy for residential heating, the absolute worst thing you can do is make these sources of energy much more expensive.
Shutting down coal fired generation of power/electricity, by design is causing exactly the opposite effect of what we need.
This is one of the biggest counterproductive and ruinous policies in history.
The granddaddy of single-source doomsday forecasts of things caused by global warming may be http://www.climateaccess.org/sites/default/files/NWF_Psychological%20Effects.pdf
a father can no longer teach a son to hunt
a feeling of powerlessness
a way of life permanently destroyed
aggressive disorders generally
agricultural failures
an unusually high number of graves
anguish
anxiety disorders
apathy
assaults
asthma attacks
child abuse
chronic guilt
chronic illness
chronic stress
climate change delusion
debilitating headache
dengue fever
depression and anxiety
difficulties sleeping and concentrating
domestic violence
drought
emotional numbing
emotional paralysis
end of nature
estrangement from customary behaviors and habits
explosive anger
fear verging on panic
flashbacks
flooding
government officials, academics, public interest advocates and scientists are frustrated and burned out
grief
heightened watchfulness
hurricanes
inchoate fears of threat and vulnerability
increased startle reflex
increases in hospitalizations for cardiac and respiratory illnesses
inflammation, infection and decreased lung development
irritability
job loss
large-scale wildfires
loss of possessions (including pets)
malaria
mass extinction at the rate of 1 every 20 minutes
more frequent use of restraints
municipal water shortages
murders
new disease pandemics
nightmares
ocean acidification
one-half of all species of life on earth will be extinct in 100 years
panic attacks
pests
post-incident stress
post-traumatic stress disorder
psychosis
psychotic episodes
racing heart
rapid spread of disease
reactive psychoses
reality shock
reduced income security
remorse
respiratory illnesses
sadness
self-medication with alcohol
self-blame
sleeping problems
social isolation
solastalgia
strains on relationships
substance abuse
suicidal thoughts
suicide
terrorism
uncontrollable shaking
unrelenting day by day despair
violent suicides
water supply failures
West Nile Virus
widespread outbreaks of violence
wind storms
But I think my favorite one is that global warming will awaken the undead:
http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2011/the-undead-may-influence-biodiversity-greenhouse-gas-emissions/