No, Evie Magazine, Climate Change is Not Causing Anxiety

From ClimateREALISM

By Linnea Lueken

Evie Magazine, a conservative-leaning women’s publication, recently posted an article titled “Climate Change Anxiety Is A Cause For The Decline In The Birth Rate,” in which the author claims that human-caused global warming is leading to climate anxiety which misdirects its wrath at larger families. This is mostly false. Climate change is not producing anxiety so much as false and misleading alarmist media coverage is, but it is true that blaming large families for bad weather is equally wrong.

The article begins with writer Carolyn Ferguson claiming that “last year was the hottest year on record for the world,” and that the United States is somehow warming faster than the rest of the world, and that “many are feeling the effects of global warming this year.” This is false.

The idea that any given country is heating up faster than the rest of the world has been done to death, and has been claimed for just about every single country on the planet. It should be obvious that every place on earth cannot be warming faster than the rest of the world. Scientists are selecting regions and comparing them independently over different timeframes, using different datasets and methods, whatever timeframe is most optimal to show the most warming. This makes these comparisons basically worthless.

The fact for the United States is that the record of high temperature anomalies, that is, extreme heat, has not shown an increase in those high temperature events since the best records begin in 2005. (See figure below)

According to longer term data, heatwaves in the U.S. today are less frequent and severe than they were in the 1930s, as seen below:

Likewise, as discussed in this Climate Realism post, the change in the number of days with temperatures over 95 degrees Fahrenheit has actually declined for the majority of the country. Only 10 U.S. states show an increasing trend.

Even looking at proxy data globally which give an idea of ancient temperatures do not indicate we are in a period that can be described as “the hottest on record.” Today’s temperatures according to some sources appear similar to that of the Medieval or Roman warm periods, roughly 1000 to 2500 years ago, respectively. Media claims to the contrary are just propaganda.

The majority of the abnormal warming from last year occurred in Antarctica, where temperatures remained well below freezing, but was simply “less cold” than normally occurred during certain months, particularly September. A significant portion of last year’s heat globally was boosted primarily due to the natural El Niño cycle, which is known to bump up average temperatures for much of the globe. This effect is easily traced in the temperature records.

This is not to say an average warming has not occurred over the past hundred-plus years, but it is not unprecedented nor is it alarming.

The Evie post proceeds to claim that aggression rises amid higher temperatures, writing “one of the most often overlooked corollaries is a rise in communal anger and aggression.”

The “heat makes people crazy” idea has been floated several times over the years, but even the article the Evie post links to admits that it’s likely heat is not the main factor in most of the studies that found aggression. The social sciences and psychology experiments are rifle with uncontrollable variables. Without attempting to conduct any studies, the plain fact that places like Florida and Mexico, the Bahamas, and other hot tropical locales are popular relaxation destinations seems to throw cold water on the hypothesis. Why would anyone go someplace that makes them angrier or more aggressive for vacation?

Discomfort can be aggravating, certainly, but it’s not just higher temperatures alone. Ferguson then gets to the claim that mental health professionals are “seeing more patients come in with symptoms of climate change anxiety, which is supposedly the root of many activists’ anger when it comes to large families.”

Climate Realism has written extensively about how misleading the climate anxiety diagnosis is, herehere, and here, for examples, often shifting the blame from the true culprits. Something like “climate anxiety” does exist – but it is a media-driven phenomenon because of the constant drumbeat of impending doom, not from actual lived experience of warming. Constant media coverage telling people that we are hurtling towards “global boiling,” that every weather extreme is because of you and your neighbor’s use of gasoline, including from typically conservative publications like Evie Magazine, is what is causing anxiety in people.

While Evie is right that climate activists should not turn their ire on big, traditional families, they are wrong that climate anxiety is a legitimate phenomenon.

As Ferguson correctly concludes in her piece, if someone decides not to have kids, “that’s their prerogative, but they should know this decision will likely have little impact on saving our planet.”

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Alexy Scherbakoff
August 19, 2024 10:28 pm

Not having children is a lifestyle choice. Zero to do with climate.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Alexy Scherbakoff
August 20, 2024 6:03 am

While not having children truly is a lifestyle choice, many are saying they will not bring kids into a world that is doomed. It is not the climate, of course, it is the crisis rhetoric and doomsday predictions that have an effect. Climate anxiety is real, but it is not caused by weather.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
August 20, 2024 8:07 am

At least they won’t pass their anxiety on to another generation.

SteveZ56
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
August 20, 2024 12:46 pm

If some people believe the planet is doomed and refuse to have children, that will leave more future resources for the children that are born. We don’t know whether the climate is “doomed”, probably not from CO2 but possibly from the events described in the biblical Apocalypse. Of course, nobody knows when that may occur.

One thing is certain–if nobody has children, the human species is doomed.

UK-Weather Lass
August 20, 2024 12:28 am

Some potential parents do want kids but it doesn’t happen for them like many other hopes, wishes, disappointments and despairs our species has suffered through the ages. Isn’t it just the randomness of life as is the current warming period? The woke seem unable to even spare a moments deeper thought about such things and want laws that stop such though before it gets somewhere sensible.

To blame these long term members of the “What is wrong with my life and how it could be mended or made better” club is the currency of a truly lazy but well paid contemporary society which refuses to reason anything out because it leads to hard work and complications and choices, and complications and choices need a lot more thought and effort and a further lack of play time as the problem cannot be made to simply go away. No wonder nobody seems to care anymore except about that hot date that they seem to believe will happen in 2050 presumably between Jan 1st and Dec 31st. That they may, and probably are, going to be stood up hasn’t even entered their feeble minds.

No wonder the woke snap at anyone who suggests they need to work harder, longer and with more awareness of what may be going wrong with their ill thought through plans and why that needs their attention now before things really do get out of hand. AI may fill your time with expectations but it isn’t going to deliver anything that hasn’t already been done countless times.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  UK-Weather Lass
August 20, 2024 6:18 am

Schools in particular and society in general usually fueled by media has chosen to not teach or learn critical thinking skills.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
August 20, 2024 8:37 am

Since it’s considered a good educational experience to be able to argue either side of any debate (think lawyers)- teachers should ask students to pretend to be skeptics of AGW, while of course they might actually learn something from it. Their homework for this assignment will be to read all the articles on WUWT for the past several months. Doing this might deprogram them.

strativarius
August 20, 2024 12:57 am

Winter energy prices can cause anxiety, especially now Miliband is in the chair.

strativarius
Reply to  strativarius
August 20, 2024 1:00 am

Net Zero update:

Rayner overrules Labour council to approve airport expansion
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/08/19/london-city-airport-expansion-rayner-overrules-council/

August 20, 2024 1:11 am

I see severe cases of renewable anxiety here 😀

strativarius
Reply to  MyUsername
August 20, 2024 1:14 am

That’s why we use gas. No messing around.

Reply to  MyUsername
August 20, 2024 1:20 am

“renewable anxiety”

Yep, if we have to rely on renewables… we should all be very anxious.

It is not fun being without electricity for several hours at a time.

Coming to an inner-city ghetto, padded basement very close to you.. soon !!

I hope you enjoy it, after living all your petty, insignificant little life, totally supported by fossil fuels.

Scissor
Reply to  MyUsername
August 20, 2024 4:52 am

For me, it’s not anxiety. It’s just I don’t like seeing people doing stupid things, especially when their stupid and harmful actions can have a direct negative effect on me or my family.

Commit suicide if you wish, but jumping from a high rise endangers others. Don’t.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  MyUsername
August 20, 2024 6:19 am

My anxiety is the government taking away individual liberties carte blanche.

Reply to  MyUsername
August 20, 2024 7:17 am

I see severe cases of being an attention-seeking troll.

Reply to  More Soylent Green!
August 20, 2024 8:40 am

I believe he’s in 8th grade- common at that age. 🙂

Reply to  MyUsername
August 20, 2024 10:11 am

So why bother?

Duane
August 20, 2024 4:15 am

There is a host of reasons why child birth and rearing has been in decline, which happens to be true all over the world for the last 50 years. There is a clear link between economic standards of living and the reduction in child mortality with the number of children born in just about every society, for obvious reasons. The regions where birthrates are high are places where the standard of living is relatively low, or poor, and child mortality is high. In such places families are the sole form of “social security” when one achieves elderly status. To have enough children available to support an elderly person or couple requires birthing more children in regions with high child mortality rates.

As for what is going on in America, aside from the factors above, is general social change. As everybody knows, Americans tend to delay or even avoid marriage altogether. Women now dominate the labor market, which also tends to reduce birth rates and child rearing. And certainly all the yakking about “saving the planet” and all the other environmental misinformation being peddled in our schools and mainstream media tends to reduce childbirth rates. The so called “nuclear family” of two stable parents and 2 to 5 or more children has long been in decline here in the USA.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Duane
August 20, 2024 6:25 am

Part of this can be attributed to the feminist movement where by women in order to “break through the glass ceiling” recognized they could not compete for the high level executive positions if they had to focus time and resources on child birth and child rearing. There were and still are obvious solutions, but it was more convenient to give up any kind of domestic life in pursuit of a robust career.

This is not intended to be a judgement of any kind, but rather one more factor to add to the mix.

Another growing factor is the horrific sterilization of young people through runaway (misnamed) gender affirming care. This is fast approaching a tipping point for society as a whole.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
August 20, 2024 8:42 am

So we do need immigrants- LEGAL immigrants.

Sparta Nova 4
August 20, 2024 6:01 am

Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
Existence as you know it is over.

— Climate Borg

Robertvd
August 20, 2024 6:11 am

Not to have kids is a great way to lose your culture.

August 20, 2024 6:43 am

Just because a thing isn’t real, in this case, the climate crisis, doesn’t mean it’s no causing anxiety. But my money is on the real problems lying elsewhere.

I want to know the data. How many therapists, councilors and psychiatrists reported climate anxiety as an issue for their patients?

I’m unable to access the source article as it’s for Evie subscribers only.

observa
August 20, 2024 6:49 am

The young folks should all be relaxed and comfortable fornicating in Oz with Minister Bowen and Co in charge of changing the climate-
Chris Bowen’s global warming schemes ‘blow up in his face’ (msn.com)

August 20, 2024 7:18 am

If it were true that climate anxiety is the cause of low and falling birth rates, then there should be a correlation. Low birthrate countries and groups within them should be ones where climate anxiety is high.

The examples of Korea and Japan are counter examples. No climate anxiety and very low birth rates. So the fall must be due to something else.

If you read recent material on demographics, the fall in birth rate is pretty uniform and its world-wide. A phenomenon, climate anxiety, which is confined to the small number of members of the chattering classes in the English speaking countries cannot possibly be a leading cause of it. Birth rates are declining even in Africa, not a region noted for its climate anxiety.

The real explanation is hysteria.

Reply to  michel
August 20, 2024 7:19 am

Hysteria as defined by Charcot etc: emotion out of proportion to its object.

Reply to  michel
August 20, 2024 8:45 am

and… the availability of birth control?

Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
August 20, 2024 12:11 pm

The fall in births, yes, undoubtedly. I phrased it badly, meant that the anxiety is hysteria. That said, I think there have been populations which have reduced or controlled birth rates without modern birth . But modern contraception certainly makes it easier, and increases womens control, and there is a real correlation between female education and smaller families.

Maybe why some religions are so opposed to it.

Reply to  michel
August 20, 2024 12:24 pm

Right- keep’em barefoot and pregnant!

John Hultquist
Reply to  michel
August 20, 2024 8:42 pm

The Shakers practiced communal living, where all property was shared. They didn’t believe in procreation, and therefore had to adopt children and recruit converts into their community.”

August 20, 2024 8:31 am

Obviously, human caused climate change causes an epidemic of ED. /s

August 20, 2024 1:09 pm

The weather changes year to year and day to day. Always has. Always will.
But “they” bombard the airwaves and the kids in the schools that those changes mean we’re all doomed unless we doom ourselves by returning to the stone age.
The real cause of “Climate Change” anxiety is obvious.
(HINT: It’s not your SUV, your gas stove or burning the lump of coal “they” should have gotten last Christmas!)

Bob
August 20, 2024 5:00 pm

Nice job Linnea.

ntesdorf
August 20, 2024 5:11 pm

 It is always amazing to see that somehow every place is warming faster than the rest of the world

August 20, 2024 6:59 pm

“Climate Anxiety” is no accident. It is deliberately induced in children as a part of a very sinister method of creating a new generation of climate activists. This strategy uses trauma bonding (where the induced anxiety comes in to it). Fear and anxiety as well as guilt and shame are induced into children by blaming them (and their parents) for the state of the climate (this is also done with many other subjects). Then, the “teacher” offers a “constructive solution” by which the student can be redeemed. This involves committing to the cause. This is literal cult indoctrination and is happening every day in schools around the Western world.

August 21, 2024 7:02 am

For a supposedly conservative leaning publication, this article seems quite leftist.
It shows all the hallmarks of leftist propaganda. It is trying to focus on feelings rather than data and the feelings are depressing the joy of life.
If this is a conservative leaning woman’s publication, I would hate to see the typical publication which would undoubtedly be even worse.

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