ABC: Failure to Acknowledge the Climate Change Grief of Others Causes Serious Health Problems

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

According to the Australian ABC, people frequently fail to properly acknowledge or recognise “Climate Grief”, feelings of loss and despair some people experience over events which mostly have not happened yet. Supporters of the idea of climate grief claim the failure of members of the public to validate the climate grief of others leads to “major physical and mental health problems”.

Climate grief expected to be widespread soon but it’s still not openly acknowledged

ABC Health & Wellbeing / 
By health reporter Paige Cockburn

Feeling miserable, anxious, helpless and just generally terrible because the world is becoming less habitable? You’re not alone.

The good news is there are strategies that may help you cope. The bad news is the pandemic we’re now facing may test your passion and enthusiasm for climate action.

For the past 18 months, Canadian scientist Kurtis Baute says he has been dealing with a lot of ‘climate grief’.

“Basically I can’t stop thinking about the fact that millions of people, real people, are dying or will die because of something that is completely unavoidable,” he recently announced on his YouTube channel. 

“We can stop using fossil fuels but so far we’ve completely failed to do so…it feels completely out of control and it’s depressing.”

The danger of unvalidated grief

Climate grief is often categorised as a form of disenfranchised grief which means it isn’t always publicly or openly acknowledged.

“People may feel this isn’t something someone else can help with,” says Dr Snell.

This can then snowball into major physical and mental health problems.

Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2020-08-19/the-danger-of-climate-grief-lies-in-the-fact-its-often-ignored/12563930

The idea of victimhood seems a persistent theme of the climate fear narrative. High profile green campaigner Bill McKibben is almost open about his apparent need to feel like a victim.

The Wannabe Oppressed

By STANLEY KURTZ
October 16, 2013 8:00 AM

Today’s college students, climate change, and the cult of victimization

In a 1996 piece titled “Job and Matthew,” McKibben describes his arrival at college in 1978 as a liberal-leaning student with a suburban Protestant background. “My leftism grew more righteous in college,” he says, “but still there was something pro forma about it.” The problem? “Being white, male, straight, and of impeccably middle-class background, I could not realistically claim to be a victim of anything.”

At one point, in what he calls a “loony” attempt to claim the mantle of victimhood, McKibben nearly convinced himself that he was part Irish so he could don a black armband as Bobby Sands and fellow members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army died in a hunger strike. Yet even as he failed to persuade himself he was Irish, McKibben continued to enthusiastically support every leftist-approved victim group he could find. Nonetheless, something was missing. None of these causes seemed truly his own. When McKibben almost single-handedly turned global warming into a public issue in 1989, his problem was solved. Now everyone could be a victim

Global warming allows the upper-middle-class to join the proletariat, cloaking erstwhile oppressors in the mantle of righteous victimhood.

Read more: The Wannabe Oppressed

The demand for societal “acknowledgement” of something as ill defined as climate grief in my opinion verges on abusive.

If you accept someone is a genuine victim, the natural response is to try to help ease their pain. If this idea of climate victimhood sticks, it will be very difficult to refuse demands from climate victims to do whatever is necessary to alleviate their suffering.

I am not rejecting the idea that some climate worriers may suffer from serious psychiatric disorders, and I am certainly keen that people in pain receive the medical treatment they require, even if the source of their anguish is entirely imaginary. But I feel no compulsion to pretend their climate delusions have any objective validity.

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Bruce Cobb
August 25, 2020 11:34 am

What about my Space Alien grief? SAGM. Space Alien Grief Matters.
Space aliens are here, drink beer, get used to it!

shoehorn
August 25, 2020 2:38 pm

Climate Grief is real, and personal. I may not ever be a grandfather because my kids don’t want kids because Climate Change.

fred250
Reply to  shoehorn
August 25, 2020 2:59 pm

Maybe your kids will grow up to be adults , at some stage….

… and get passed their brain-washed gullibility.

Lrp
Reply to  shoehorn
August 25, 2020 4:41 pm

Yes, but you can grieve so much better in darkness, cold/hot.

ghl
Reply to  shoehorn
August 25, 2020 11:45 pm

So Horny
you blame your kids behaviour on your car, not on their teachers. If they hadbeen taught to be constructive they might not be so defeatist, warm or not.

Paul C
August 25, 2020 5:28 pm

So when are the Climate Change Doomsday Cultists going to plan a Jonestown event due to their grief not being pandered to? Those paranoids have been demonizing skeptics while projecting their mendaciousness onto their rational opponents and revealed their predeliction for violence in videos. If only those paranoid delusional hot-earthers would stop trying to force rational humans to join their cult, they could just be ignored. Don’t drink the Kool-aid.

August 25, 2020 6:44 pm

An illustration used by my former psychiatrist acquaintance and mental health clinic boss when I was in the Navy went like this:

Person: My brother thinks he is a chicken.
Psychiatrist: We can fix that, bring him in tomorrow.
Person: Can’t do that.
Psychiatrist: Why not?
Person: We need the eggs.

It is a simple exchange to explain why sanity is illusive. Societal insanity and the desire for the “eggs” is making a lot of us pretty uncomfortable right now and it has nothing to do with grief!!! It’s time to get treatment.

Mark Pawelek
August 25, 2020 9:43 pm

Belief in climate change is a confirmed mental illness. It just can’t be named for politically correct reasons. Everyone who’s been arguing against climate alarmists could already confirm they are mentally deficient. Closer to children in intellectual development than adults. So an illness and deficiency. I never really knew about the illness but if they’re claiming to be ill I’m not naysaying.

Dusty
August 26, 2020 4:33 am

Dr. Switzer (Bob Newhart) had the appropriate solution to the physical and mental problems

observa
August 26, 2020 7:44 am

“People may feel this isn’t something someone else can help with,”

You better believe it doomsters no ifs buts or maybes.