Promoters of Climate Anxiety

From The Cliff Mass Weather and Climate Blog

There is a special place in the underworld for those who promote anxiety, desperation, and terror in the most vulnerable.  A place where the infernal warmth is particularly torrid.

And one does not have to spend much time looking for candidates for this netherworld–the front page of the Seattle Times will do fine.
On Sunday, our local tabloid featured a story about fearful/desperate folks dealing with their apocalyptic fears about climate change.

Courtesy of the Seattle Times

A forest burning behind them. And if that didn’t get the message across, a burning world/head within the article made it clear.

Courtesy of the Seattle Times

Among certain vulnerable people in our region, talk of eco-grief and anxiety has become signs of psychological crises. The UW Bothell has entire class given over to eco-grief, and non-profits like Climate Action Families have sessions for folks that are paralyzed with fear and grief over climate change.  Some local Seattle therapists are specializing in climate grief therapy, and even the UW has sessions for students:

Unbelievably, even the Pacific Science Center is doing a session on dealing with eco-anxiety (see below).
But why stop at the borders of Seattle?   Major media from the Guardian to the NY Times are covering climate anxiety, with anxiety-racked climate stars like Greta Thunberg are tearfully describing how their dreams and their childhood have been stolen by climate change.

I have gotten so many calls and emails from desperate folks I can’t list them here.  One woman tearfully told me her mother was desperately ill in California, but she couldn’t move to be with her because she was afraid of the effects of climate change in that state.  Another woman called, terribly worried about fires in western Washington from global warming.  A few others asked about where they should move to escape our local apocalyptical conditions.
Global warming is a very serious issue, but most of the impacts are in the future.  There is much we can do to address global warming, both in terms of adaptation and mitigation. There is, in fact, much reason for optimism.

So why are all these people so anxiety-ridden and desperate?   I believe it is the unconscionable exaggeration, hype, and fear-mongering of our media, special interest groups, some activist scientists, and a number of politicians.  And it is unethical, ungrounded in science, and hurting the most vulnerable among us.
The Seattle Times is one of the worst offenders.  I can provide a few dozen example of fear-mongering headlines, completely adrift from the truth.  Like the June story claiming heat waves will claim hundreds of lives (actually 725) for each heat wave later in century (see below).  It was complete nonsense, with extreme assumptions about warming rates and assuming no one would buy an air conditioner.

By the way, the stories in the Seattle Times are so confused, they can’t event get the key facts right, with one claiming carbon monoxide, not carbon dioxide is the problem (I kid you not, proof below).

So the Seattle Times is both producing exaggerated, fear-inducing stories and covering the psychological damage those stories are creating.  Is there something wrong here?
Stories in a number of media outlets, amplified by special interest groups, talk about “tipping points”, and that it will be too late in 1, 10 or 12 years.  No hope after that.  Unfounded in the science.  And enough to push some emotionally sensitive people over the edge.

Here in the Washington State there are claims that recent fires are the result of climate change, and that it is about to get even worse.  The truth is very different– there used to be MANY more wildfires in our region and the relationship of our fires with climate variations is very weak.  But that hasn’t stopped irresponsible politicians from claiming just the opposite.
And, of course, there is all this talk about existential threats (yes, the means threats to your EXISTENCE), which have no support in the reports of the international scientific community (the IPCC) or the U.S. Climate Assessment.  They predict a minor reduction in the future GDP, no more.

I could do ten blogs on this topic, but I won’t.  The truth is that some very irresponsible folks are hyping and exaggerating the impacts of the minor global warming we have had so far, sending vulnerable folks into a panic.   And these irresponsible folks and individuals are painting an apocalyptic view of the future that is completely at odds with the best science.  Some do it for more money (advertising clicks), some do it for political reasons, and others like the attention.
But it is just wrong, and the harm they are doing to members of our community is substantial and unconscionable.

HT/Cam_S

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tom0mason
December 11, 2019 11:37 am

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Gumnut
December 11, 2019 1:50 pm

Bushfires in Australia bring out the worst in environmental activists. Not that they ever have anything much to do with coping with fires or, heaven’s above, actually fighting fires.

No, their unwitting role is to create restrictive conditions well-suited to making fires more numerous and more catastrophic. Then it may be blamed on carbon dioxide and everybody else.

The environmental movement here cut its political teeth on stopping a hydro-electric dam from going ahead. Hypocrisy is a speciality, it would seem.

n.n
Reply to  Gumnut
December 11, 2019 3:21 pm

The Green Blight (e.g. wind turbines, pv panels) vs the Blue Blight (e.g. hydroelectric). The sociopolitical myths and straw clowns (e.g. anti-whatever, hater) defense.

December 11, 2019 2:01 pm

In the Seattle area, is psychotherapy being provided to the eco-anzious by either of the Fraser brothers?

RobH
December 11, 2019 2:13 pm

I would greatly appreciate if somebody could find out her finances and her parents ..

I’m pretty sure that tax returns in Sweden are available for public consultation.

Doc Chuck
December 11, 2019 2:38 pm

It’s simply the post-modern social contract. You see, it’s now really all about ME and thus the truth is just whatever my easy perception of it turns out to be.

Oh, and have I mentioned that I perceive YOU OWE ME, big-time. So naturally I’ll insist on my personal rights to a guaranteed income (or at least a job free of any need for sufficient productivity from me to further my employer’s interests); a so-called ‘education’; free health care; and provided comfortable housing with free internet access. And I’m quite hopeful that these will maintain my sense of self worth until I can’t bear such empty living any longer.

Then my therapist/spokesperson can report to you how I have nonetheless been cheated from what I’m due.

observa
December 11, 2019 2:47 pm

Well I blame Gaia for being overdrawn at the bank-
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/nsw-bushfires-could-cripple-forests-ability-to-reabsorb-carbon-dioxide-climate-scientists-say/ar-AAK1VsD

As for Greta she needs to blame her parents after they knew full well with the implacable UN warning in July 1989 that once their tipping point warning was reached in 2000 we were all doomed. Yet they still stole her childhood rather than do the right thing like true doomsters-
https://startsat60.com/discover/news/wallabies-david-pocock-wont-have-children-environmental-reasons

Naturally I’m off the hook with the last one born in 87 and as for the grandkiddies we’re all a bunch of complete scientific skeptics around here doomsters but can I offer a couple of handy tips as a veteran of all the dooming. You know- practice crouching under the desk when you see the flash and kiss yer ass goodbye followed by running out of oil, Club of Rome and Malthus returns, then the 70s coming of the next Ice Age, Ozone hole, global warmening, Y2k and the terrorists are coming to get us all if the plastic doesn’t.

Here’s my couple of tips for you sad sacks: November 1st is always the start of the total fire ban season in Oz and don’t walk in active volcanoes. Have a good 2020.

n.n
Reply to  observa
December 11, 2019 3:26 pm

Mother Gaia is menopausal, which explains the global cooling, warming, change. As Mother Gaia is the sole source of human viability, we should probably prepare because the end is nigh, again, and again, and again.

observa
Reply to  n.n
December 11, 2019 5:35 pm

Smacks forehead! Forgive me doomsters but I forgot about the localised dooming what with all the menopausal global dooming becoming a bit of a blur-
http://www.adelaiderememberwhen.com.au/adelaides-tidal-wave-the-one-that-never-happened/
Personally if I were a doomster I’d get onto giant asteroids a coming as the next big thing as the internal global dooming thing is all a bit yesterdays. Besides the martians are coming won’t really wash post the Voyager Mission.

4 Eyes
December 11, 2019 3:04 pm

“So why are all these people so anxiety-ridden and desperate? I believe it is the unconscionable exaggeration, hype, and fear-mongering of our media, special interest groups, some activist scientists, and a number of politicians. And it is unethical, ungrounded in science…” and “existential threats (yes, the means threats to your EXISTENCE), which have no support in the reports of the international scientific community (the IPCC) or the U.S. Climate Assessment. They predict a minor reduction in the future GDP, no more”. Apart from the exaggeration another reason for the anxiety is there are many climate scientists who never challenge the wild claims and so wear the label of useful idiot.

n.n
December 11, 2019 3:30 pm

The risk of [catastrophic] [anthropogenic] global warming is plausible. The anxiety is real. The motives are archaic. The people… persons speaking truth to facts have an empathetic appeal.

michael hart
December 11, 2019 4:41 pm

I still remember my grad-student days and the weight of the weekend versions of the Seattle newspapers. They were heavier than some of my Chemistry and Immunology textbooks. The books lasted me several years but it seemed that the Seattle times was chopping down a small forest every day.

December 11, 2019 10:28 pm

The Richard Dawkins Foundation’s website posted the first part of the article with the title: “The world has just over a decade to get climate change under control, U.N. scientists say.” It links to the rest of the Washington Post article.

Looks like they have found something to believe in (see comments below the posting).

Jeff Alberts
December 12, 2019 6:08 pm

Dr. Mass, you are part of the problem. You still believe, without evidence, that CO2 needs to be mitigated. Such things lead to the anxiety you speak of.