Wrong, Grist, Climate Change Isn’t Causing a Rise in Authoritarianism

From ClimateREALISM

By Linnea Lueken

A recent Grist article, titled “Authoritarianism is on the rise. Is climate change to blame?” claims that climate change is creating conditions, like worse storms, droughts, and wildfires, that contribute to the rise of authoritarian governments around the world governments. This is silly from both scientific and historical perspectives. The conditions listed are not getting worse, so they cannot be contributing to any rise in authoritarianism. Likewise, authoritarian governments existed, and indeed were more common, long before any modern warming began. There are fewer unelected, dictatorial rulers now than at any time in history.

Grist cites a few small studies to back up the idea that “strongmen” like Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, former president Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, and most absurdly, former U.S. president Donald Trump, are becoming more common because global warming pushes people to seek security in authoritarian candidates. Grist claims that “they’ve advanced at a time when climate change has become increasingly visible and harmful as worsening storms, droughts, and wildfires affect more and more people.”

At the outset, it should be noted, each of the leaders Grist calls “strongmen,” implying that they are authoritarians, were democratically elected. The people chose them, they did not assume power through violence, nor use violence to enforce their rule, or turn the military on the people cling to power when they were replaced during subsequent elections, thus it’s hard to cite them as authoritarians, except perhaps in the minds of the article’s author and Grist’s editorial staff.

False labelling aside, Grist cites one study, where “economists in the United Kingdom and Australia devised a clever study seeking to prove that storms like hurricanes actually cause a slide toward authoritarianism,” in which storm data was compared to a sociological “dataset” that gave “democracy scores” to island nations. It found that these democracy scores are lower by about 4.25 percent, on average, the year following major storms. This, like many similar political “clever’ studies, is pretty clearly a case of a conclusion in search of a hypothesis. Grist even quotes the lead author of the study as admitting that they “tried to fill the void” in research drawing a causal connection between authoritarianism and natural disasters.

It may sound like an alright or reasonable conclusion at a shallow level, it is true that uncertainty and instability can lead to the rise of corrupt leadership, but the idea that climate change is generating these conditions is false.

Hurricanes, for instance, are neither getting more extreme or more frequent over time, as data presented in previous Climate Realism articles (herehere, and here for a very small sample). That being the case, it is immediately obvious that an changes in hurricane behavior are not, in fact, leading to more authoritarianism.

Likewise, drought is not becoming more common or intense, with the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reporting that precipitation has increased over mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, and has only “low confidence” of any negative trends globally. Particularly in the United States, where Grist claims climate chaos could have influenced popular support of Donald Trump, the percentage of the country experiencing “very dry” conditions is much less in recent decades than it was in the middle of the 20th century. (See figure below)

Data from NASA’s Earth Observatory show that rather then getting worse, wildfire numbers and size are declining, with 24 percent less global area burned between 1998 and 2015.

Figure 2. Historical and Satellite data on wildfire acreage burned. Blue curve, global wildfire area burned reconstruction. Orange curve, global wildfire area burned measured by satellites. Graph plotted by Bjorn Lomborg, Ph.D.

Its not just the data that disagree with Grist’s hypothesis, anyone with a thinking mind knows that history does as well. To imply that today we are seeing more autocrats than previous centuries is laughable. According to Our World In Data, even most non-democracies are now electoral autocracies, and more than a third of democracies are liberal democracies.

If anything, the world is freer now than at any time in the past, with fewer people ruled by autocrats, however they came to power, than at any time in history – and all during the period of recent modest climate change.

One could just as easily point out another set of likely conditions that drive people into the arms of autocrats. Economic instability and lack of opportunity could do it, like grid instability that is caused by overregulation and the forced additions of renewables and the premature closure of traditional power plants. Banning of farming implements like fertilizers and pesticides, leading to mass famine, such as what happened in Sri Lanka, also causes chaos and uncertainty. It should also be noted that climate alarmists often support autocratic and authoritarian methods to remove individuals’ freedoms to limit how they travel, what they drive, what they eat, how many vacations they can take, all in the name of decarbonization. Many climate alarmists have, for instance, praised China’s autocratic government in the past.

Grist, likeminded organizations, and the policies and world leaders that they support are far more of a threat to individual liberty than nebulous climate change, though it appears they do not often look in the mirror.

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Scissor
November 3, 2024 6:09 am

I blame democrats by their actions.

Reply to  Scissor
November 3, 2024 7:19 am

‘Minnesota Nice’ either isn’t what one expects OR has morphed over time …

Derg
Reply to  _Jim
November 3, 2024 7:44 am

He is a giant turd. He took a state surplus and literally lit it on fire via corruption

Scissor
Reply to  Derg
November 3, 2024 10:49 am

To the CCP, he’s definitely one of their white, left.

Don’t you think he’s projecting a little when he describes Musk as a “dipshit?”

Richard Greene
November 3, 2024 6:18 am

LL writes consistently good columns but the title of this one could be misinterpreted.

Climate change has different meanings for leftists and conservatives.

Leftists always think Dangerous Climate Change

Authoritarian is also interpreted differently.

Leftists believe authoritarian, strong leftist governments are the only way to save the planet

Leftist leaders use a fake coming climate crisis to gain political power.

Climate change (scaremongering) is causing a rise of (leftist) authoritarianism,

Coach Springer
Reply to  Richard Greene
November 3, 2024 6:33 am

I think that may be backwards. Authoritarians are dong the scaremongering. It’s not scaremongering causing authoritarinaism. Controlling the weather is the biggest scam since pagan priets, the Mayans and witch doctors.

Alan
Reply to  Coach Springer
November 3, 2024 8:28 am

If Al Gore lived 10,000 years ago, he’d be the village witch doctor throwing virgins into the local volcano.

Reply to  Alan
November 3, 2024 12:05 pm

…but only if they said “No.”

Reply to  Coach Springer
November 3, 2024 8:36 am

Authoritarians are dong the scaremongering.

It helps put and keep them in power.

Richard Greene
Reply to  Coach Springer
November 3, 2024 11:20 am

Leftist scientists are starting the scaremongering. Leftist politicians are using their wild guess climate predictions to gain political power. Without a majority of climate scientists predicting CAGW, there would be no climate crisis scaremongering. Leftists would need a new fake boogeyman. Maybe Russia?

Reply to  Richard Greene
November 3, 2024 6:43 am

Leftists think an authoritarian is anyone who won’t let them tell us what to do.

Reply to  Mark Whitney
November 3, 2024 11:44 am

All leftists desire a one party state. They can’t help it, because they all think they are smarter than conservatives. But when ever that happens, there is no utopia or workers paradise ever.

That’s because they all believe that this time it will work, when it never does.

November 3, 2024 6:19 am

re: “Wrong, Grist, Climate Change Isn’t Causing a Rise in Authoritarianism
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I think the political ‘grifting class’ has chosen ‘climate change’ nee ‘global warming’ as the cudgel with which to bludgeon the masses FOR the purpose of maintaining control … that is the long AND short of it. SO, on that note only, there is a rise in Authoritarianism from those elite/the left to gain and maintain political control …
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And in the vein of a Steven Crowder man-on-the-street interview: “Change my mind”

Reply to  _Jim
November 3, 2024 8:06 am

I think (as above) the pushback to an authoritarian Left comes from a necessarily authoritarian Right. Someone strong has to be able to stop the powerful forces that have been created. And the structures of an authoritarian regime have already been created. The target only needs to be changed.

I don’t think the Deep State of government/authority bureaucrats really have an ideological position other than to be in power, to control things, to feather their nests. Change a couple of people at the top, and the rest get in line. But if you have already got them thinking along authoritarian lines, the switch is easier.

Reply to  Douglas Proctor
November 3, 2024 10:01 am

re: “I think (as above) the pushback to an authoritarian Left comes from a necessarily authoritarian Right.

Yeah, I think you have to cite an example or two there. Simply mouthing the words does not make it so. Examples from Europe or the EU might suffice here as well. Or were you simpy engaging in battle-space preparations?

Also, do you have any awareness of the lawfare that has been going on for awhile involving one one of the pres. candidates? Are you aware of the activities Lisa Page and Peter Strozk engaged in back in 2016/2017? Those two were active FBI employees at the time too.

Reply to  Douglas Proctor
November 3, 2024 10:16 am

re: “I don’t think the Deep State of government/authority bureaucrats really have an ideological position other than to be in power, to control things, to feather their nests.

A deep state enables the following (from Bill Ackerman’s 33 below, which I’m assuming few are going to actually read unless placed inline here); 1- 10:

(1) open the borders to millions of immigrants who were not screened for their risk to the country, dumping them into communities where the new immigrants overwhelm existing communities and the infrastructure to support the new entrants, at the expense of the historic residents,

(2) introduce economic policies and massively increase spending without regard to their impact on inflation and the consequences for low-income Americans and the increase in our deficit and national debt,

(3) withdraw from Afghanistan, abandoning our local partners and the civilians who worked alongside us in an unprepared, overnight withdrawal that led to American casualties and destroyed the lives of Afghani women and girls for generations, against the strong advice of our military leadership, and thereafter not showing appropriate respect for their loss at a memorial ceremony in their honor,

(4) introduce thousands of new and unnecessary regulations in light of the existing regulatory regime that interfere with our businesses’ ability to compete, restraining the development of desperately needed housing, infrastructure, and energy production with the associated inflationary effects,

(5) modify the bail system so that violent criminals are released without bail,

(6) destroy our street retailers and communities and promote lawlessness by making shoplifting (except above large thresholds) no longer a criminal offense,

(7) limit and/or attempt to limit or ban fracking and LNG so that U.S. energy costs increase substantially and the U.S. loses its energy independence,

(8) promote DEI ideologies that award jobs, awards, and university admissions on the basis of race, sexual identity and gender criteria, and teach our students and citizens that the world can only be understood as an unfair battle between oppressors and the oppressed, where the oppressors are only successful due to structural racism or a rigged system and the oppressed are simply victims of an unfair system and world,

(9) educate our elementary children that gender is fluid, something to be chosen by a child, and promote hormone blockers and gender reassignment surgeries to our youth without regard to the longer-term consequences to their mental and physical health, and allow biological boys and men to compete in girls and women’s sports, depriving girls and women of scholarships, awards, and other opportunities that they would have rightly earned otherwise,

(10) encourage and celebrate massive protests and riots that lead to the burning and destruction of local retail and business establishments while at the same time requiring schools to be shuttered because of the risk of Covid-19 spreading during large gatherings,

Reply to  Douglas Proctor
November 3, 2024 10:17 am

Continuing 21 – 30

(21) hold back armaments and weaponry from our most important ally in the Middle East in the midst of their hostage negotiations, hostages who include American citizens who have now been held for more than one year,

(22) eliminate sanctions on one of our most dangerous enemies enabling them to generate $150 billion+ of cash reserves from oil sales, which they can then use to fund terrorist proxy organizations who attack us and our allies. Exchange five American hostages held by Iran for five Iranians plus $6 billion of cash in the worst hostage negotiation in history setting a disastrous and dangerous precedent,

(23) remove known terrorist organizations from the terrorist list so we can provide aid to their people, and allow them to shoot rockets at U.S. assets and military bases with little if any military response from us,

(24) lie to the American people about the cognitive health of the president and accuse those who provide video evidence of his decline of sharing doctored videos and being right wing conspirators,

(25) do nothing about the deteriorating health of our citizens driven by the food industrial complex, the fraudulent USDA food pyramid, and the inclusion of ingredients in our food that are banned by other countries around the world which are more protective of their citizens,

(26) do nothing about the proliferation of new vaccines that are not properly analyzed for their risk versus the potential benefit for healthy children who are mandated to receive them,

(27) do nothing about the continued exemption from liability for the pharma industry that has led to a proliferation of mandatory vaccines for children without considering the potential cumulative effects of the now mandated 72-shot regime,

(28) convince our minority youth that they are victims of a rigged system and that the American dream is not available to them,

(29) fail to provide adequate Secret Service protection for alternative presidential candidates,

(30) litigate to prevent alternative candidates from getting on the ballot, and take other anti-competitive steps including threatening political consultants who wish to work for alternative candidates for the presidency, and limit the potential media access for other candidates by threatening the networks’ future access to the administration and access to ‘scoops’ if they platform an alternative candidate,

Reply to  Douglas Proctor
November 3, 2024 10:18 am

Continuing 31 – 33

(31) select the Democratic nominee for president in a backroom process by undisclosed party leaders without allowing Americans to choose between candidates in an open primary,

(32) choose an inferior candidate for the presidency when other much more qualified candidates are available and interested to serve,

(33) litigate to make it illegal for states to require proof of citizenship, voter ID, and/or residence in order to vote at a time when many Americans have lost confidence in the accuracy and trustworthiness of our voting system.

Reply to  Douglas Proctor
November 3, 2024 10:21 am

Continuing 11 -20:

(11) encourage and celebrate anti-American and anti-Israel protests and flag burning on campuses around the country with no consequences for the protesters who violate laws or university codes and policies,

(12) allow antisemitism to explode with no serious efforts from the administration to quell this hatred,

(13) mandate vaccines that have not been adequately tested nor have their risks been properly considered compared with the potential benefits adjusted for the age and health of the individual, censoring the contrary advice of top scientists around the world,

(14) shut down free speech in media and on social media platforms that is inconsistent with government policies and objectives,

(15) use the U.S., state, and local legal systems to attack and attempt to jail, take off the campaign trail, and/or massively fine candidates for the presidency without regard to the merits or precedential issues of the case,

(16) seek to defund the police and promote anti-police rhetoric causing a loss of confidence in those who are charged with protecting us,

(17) use government funds to subsidize auto companies and internet providers with vastly more expensive, dated and/or lower-quality technology when greatly superior and cheaper alternatives are available from companies that are owned and/or managed by individuals not favored by the current administration,

(18) mandate in legislation and otherwise government solutions to problems when the private sector can do a vastly better, faster, and cheaper job,

(19) seek to ban gas-powered cars and stoves without regard to the economic and practical consequences of doing so,

(20) take no serious actions when 45 American citizens are killed by terrorists and 12 are taken hostage,

Scissor
Reply to  _Jim
November 3, 2024 10:52 am

Bill Ackman must be a “dipshit” like Musk. /s

Editor
Reply to  Douglas Proctor
November 3, 2024 1:51 pm

There is no such thing as authoritarian Right. Right is libertarian, Left is authoritarian. Communist and Fascist are both shades of the same authoritarian grey. They fight each other because they are prepared to fight anyone for their own power. People in the centre or on the right fight for self-defence not for power. You can see that, because wars between free democracies are hard to find.

Reply to  Mike Jonas
November 3, 2024 7:37 pm

Democrats hate our country and freedom. And they hold up “Freedom” signs at Kamala’s rallies. We are dealing with stupid people.

Len Werner
November 3, 2024 6:28 am

The claim deliberately inverts reality in simple Orwellian fashion; authoritarian government leads to more climate change hysteria as an intended means to impose that authority.

SamGrove
November 3, 2024 6:41 am

Well, authoritarians have certainly seized on ‘climate change’ as justification for imposing authoritarian policies.

J Boles
Reply to  SamGrove
November 3, 2024 6:57 am

If leftists can control your energy then they can control YOU, and that is what they want.

Reply to  J Boles
November 3, 2024 7:54 am

I agree that many are control freaks- but I also think many are simply brainwashed- easy to occur to those with weak brains- then there are those who don’t believe it but stand to benefit from the $$$ spend on green energy- and pumping up useless burro-ocracies and academics.

Editor
Reply to  SamGrove
November 3, 2024 1:57 pm

They deliberately created “climate change” as a weapon for giving them control.
Maurice Strong, climate crook

November 3, 2024 7:26 am

“Remember, remember, the fifth of November …”

Bills Ackman’s 33 reasons: https://x.com/BillAckman/status/1844802469680873747

November 3, 2024 7:43 am

“Authoritarianism is on the rise. Is climate change to blame?”
What it should have said: Climate lunacy is on the rise. Is it leftist authoritarianism to blame?

November 3, 2024 7:52 am

Interesting causation theory that the “extreme” weather events drive the populace to authoritarianism: who exactly says authoritarian, dictatorial governments are needed to “fight” Climate Change? Who are so terrified, and who creates the terrified people? The Progressive, Left “Environmentalists”.

However, these same PLEs are also claiming authoritarianism as a Right wing government style. Yet they are the ones pushing coercive government regulations. So, somehow, the Left Softies frighten other Left Softies into creating authoritarian actions … which leads to a Right Wing authoritarian government? The Left, through its use of numbers and power and righteous fervor ends up with a Right wing government?

Doesn’t make sense.

It’s the Left that creates both fear and support for authoritarian regimes. The Left ideologues raise up corporations and media support to do this. Where does resistance come from when they hold all the levers of power?

A successful backlash can only happen if the PLE is a minority, their power an illusion. BUT, their authoritarian successes CREATE the infrastructure and political courage and necessity for a strong, no-discussion pushback. They set the stage and the emotions to get what they don’t want.

It’s very strange. The trans-movement is doing the same thing. A very, very small percentage of the population, through their extreme demands and disproportional social footprint, is creating the structures and negative popular sentiment to ostrazize them as a movement.

Draconian impulses are a feature, not a bug, of groups that claim moral superiority. The slow, negotiated acceptance of changes is not acceptable; big things must be done right now. Overall, people don’t like change and they certainly don’t like it pushed on them by pearl-clutching glory-seekers.

As military minds say, a good offense is the best defense. The PLEs are driving forces against themselves but – again – claiming their victimhood in the process.

November 3, 2024 7:52 am

The image at the top sure is painful to look at. Not sure how it relates to this essay- other than the guy must be terrified that the Earth is about to burn up. He does look like clay which reminded me of:

But now, O Lord, You are our Father; we are the clay, and You our potter; and all we are the work of Your hand” (Isaiah 64:8)

John Hultquist
November 3, 2024 7:55 am

  Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election with 304 electoral votes, while Hillary Clinton received 227 electoral votes. Despite Clinton receiving approximately 2.9 million more votes nationwide, Trump secured the presidency by winning key battleground states.
For anyone not familiar with the Electoral College system I suggest you read of the 1960 World Series of USA baseball. Despite losing the series, the Yankees scored 55 runs, the most runs scored by any one team in World Series history, and more than twice as many as the Pirates, who scored 27. [Bill Mazeroski {“the Glove”} was noted for his defensive play at 2nd base, not his hitting.]

Reply to  John Hultquist
November 3, 2024 11:13 am

Just how damned prescient were the founding fathers of the US of A to have instituted a procedure, a process involving what is referred to as an ‘electoral college’ where representation of the member enjoined states is preserved as opposed to the simple ‘tyranny of the majority’ in the selection of the top, chief executive in the federal government?

antigtiff
November 3, 2024 8:45 am

Catastrophic Climate Change is causing temp maps to become extremely RED…..shades of RED never seen before….and is suspected to cause premature graying of hair

strativarius
November 3, 2024 9:02 am

There’s precious little new under the Sun.

You will believe…. or else…

hdhoese
November 3, 2024 9:08 am

Having experienced and helped the restoration after several hurricanes; having known a few who sought administrative jobs; having known a few who did excellent marine science research but became snarled in politics and became such, it seems quite evident that serious stress selects for competence. “Lead or get out of the way” & “you wouldn’t want them teaching classes, now would you?” Look for genetics and other structural reasons involved with lesser stresses related behavior.

dk_
November 3, 2024 9:58 am

Good Stalinist-Maoist move: environmental Marxists blaming their opposition for the artificial crises they themselves created.

November 3, 2024 11:38 am

Actually, there is good evidence that Gavin Newsom believes this is so. Why else would refineries close in California after he signed the refinery reform act? They have captive consumers unable to buy gasoline produced in other states.

D Sandberg
November 3, 2024 11:53 am

The liberal/progressive/democrat/socialist playbook from 1989 remains in force:

The late Stephen Schneide made the statement, “…we need to get some broad-based support, to capture the public’s imagination. That, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage. So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of the doubts we might have. Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.”

Stephen Schneider made that statement in an interview with Discover Magazine in October 1989Detroit News Editorial, 22 November, 1989.

Totally unethical corruption and we’ve had 35 years of it. We are long past the time for the media to expose the farce that has degenerated into fraud .We know the corrupt DOJ won’t do it.

Duane
November 3, 2024 12:04 pm

It would be accurate to say that left wing authoritarianism is the cause of warmunism.

November 3, 2024 12:34 pm

Thatcher started the AGW scare. She was of the Right but not an Authoritarian who refused to accept a democratic change of power when her time was up.

Indeed, of the named Authoritarians, only one can definitely bear the label. The one who called for a riot at the Capitol building that led to people being killed when he was voted out.

Modi’s worst actions took place before he became President. Besides which, religious fundamentalism seems like a different mode of control to political Authoritarianism.

Reply to  MCourtney
November 3, 2024 2:42 pm

Indeed, of the named Authoritarians, only one can definitely bear the label. The one who called for a riot at the Capitol building that led to people being killed when he was voted out.”

No he didn’t. Trump never called for a riot. He called for a peaceful protest. Only one person was shot and killed. She was an unarmed vet.
There’s video of one of those caught inside that claimed he was “just a BLM observer”. There’s other video of the same guy inciting the crowd to charge the building.
You should stop listening to the authoritarian controlled MSM.
PS There were actual riots in the US earlier. Kamala was involved in fund raising to get them bailed out as soon as they were arrested.

Reply to  Gunga Din
November 4, 2024 7:22 am

Trump never called for a riot. He called for a peaceful protest.

Wasn’t there a riot around Trump’s inauguration? Why is that always forgotten?

Bob
November 3, 2024 1:31 pm

Very nice Linnea. Speaking of authoritarians let’s look at what the CAGW leaders are doing. They tell us what kind of toilet to buy, what kind of light bulb to buy, what kind of car to buy, what kind of gas to buy, what kind of furnace to buy, what kind of cook stove to buy, what food containers we can use, what beverage containers we use, what we should eat, they force tax payers to help rich people install solar and buy EVs it goes on and on. Don’t talk to me about authoritarians I have had quite enough experience with those mongrels.

Bob
Reply to  Bob
November 3, 2024 5:40 pm

And I didn’t even touch on the covid 19 fiasco.

November 3, 2024 1:40 pm

The whole “climate change” agenda/scam is built with the aim of authoritarian rule.

Reply to  bnice2000
November 3, 2024 7:32 pm

The only ones who don’t know it are the supporters of climate change nonsense.

Editor
November 3, 2024 1:42 pm

In the IPCC reports, “low confidence” means more likely to be wrong than right. Funny how they use a term that sounds like the opposite of their findings.

adaptune
November 3, 2024 4:09 pm

Is there any ill on the face of the globe that climate loons won’t claim is caused by, or at least exacerbated by, “Climate Change”? Someone should submit hoax papers just for fun, with titles such as “Climate Change responsible for increased toilet paper use!”

High Treason
November 4, 2024 2:37 am

Authoritarianism causes “climate change.” The narrative is created by those with authoritarian tendencies to create an atmosphere of fear. Humans make very poor decisions (such as permitting freedoms being suspended) when they are in fear.

Neo
November 4, 2024 12:44 pm

Remediation of Climate Change does seem to bring out the Authoritarianism

CampsieFellow
November 5, 2024 2:45 am

In a sense, “climate change” is causing a rose in authoritarianism. That is, those who are pushing the notion of a “climate emergency” are pushing in the direction of authoritarianism.

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