Climate Change Is Ruining Your Nap: The Stupidest Study of the Year (So Far)

Somewhere, probably in a temperature-controlled office lit by taxpayer-funded fluorescent lights, a gang of climate hysterics decided it was time to sound the next false alarm: global warming is coming for your dreams. That’s right. If the planet warms by a couple degrees, you won’t just sweat a little more—you’ll sleep less. And if you sleep less, according to these clowns, you might die. Cue the dramatic music and the UN PowerPoint.

Abstract

The impact of rising ambient temperatures on sleep and its phases under climate change is becoming increasingly concerning but remains underexplored. Sleep, consisting of non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement phases, is crucial for health, and insufficient sleep in either phase could have significant implications. Based on sleep monitoring data of 23 million days from 214,445 participants across mainland China, we investigated how daily average temperature affected sleep. For each 10 °C increase in ambient temperature, the odds of sleep insufficiency increased by 20.1%, while total sleep duration decreased by 9.67 minutes, with deep sleep declining the most (by 2.82%). Projections under the unrestricted (SSP5-8.5) greenhouse gas emission scenario suggest that by the end of the century, sleep insufficiency could rise by 10.50%, with an annual loss of 33.28 hours of sleep per person. These findings highlight the potential of climate warming to exacerbate sleep deprivation and degrade sleep quality, especially for the elderly, women, individuals with obesity, and regions of South, Centre and East.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-57781-y

This deeply unserious study out of China—blessed, of course, by Nature Communications (a publication that has long since traded rigorous science for progressive catechism)—makes the mind-numbing claim that rising temperatures are causing people to lose sleep. The culprit? Not noisy neighbors, too much screen time, or China’s brutal urban density. Nope. It’s “climate change,” the all-purpose demon invoked every time someone stubs a toe or misplaces their AirPods.

The study boasts about analyzing 23 million sleep records from over 214,000 people in China using Huawei smart devices. Because when it comes to objective medical data, nothing says “trustworthy” like consumer gadgets from a surveillance state.

The researchers conclude—with a straight face—that a 10°C increase in average temperature leads to a 20.1% increase in sleep insufficiency and a devastating (hold onto your pillow) loss of 9.67 minutes of sleep per night. Deep sleep is reduced by 3.58 minutes. Oh, the humanity.

If you’re laughing, you’re not alone.

You’d think a minor drop in deep sleep could be chalked up to a new mattress or your neighbor’s karaoke addiction. But no. These authors go full apocalyptic, projecting that under the IPCC’s most extreme emissions scenario (the infamous SSP5-8.5, aka the Mad Max fantasy lane of climate predictions), people could lose—wait for it—33.28 hours of sleep per year by 2099.

That’s right. In 75 years, if we don’t abandon airplanes and steak, Chinese adults might lose 30 hours of snoozing. That’s about two bad weekends of sleep. And this, apparently, is an argument for global emissions restrictions, carbon taxes, and presumably a government-subsidized pillow redistribution program.

But let’s not gloss over the real comedy here. The whole thing is based on correlation. The authors themselves acknowledge they didn’t measure indoor temperature, air conditioning usage, or even basic confounders like income or occupation. Their sleep data? Sourced from voluntary Huawei smartwatch users who had to opt in. You know, the exact kind of scientific randomness you’d expect from a TikTok challenge.

And the projections? Modeled using Shared Socioeconomic Pathways—that is, computer-generated crystal ball gazing that makes astrology look positively rigorous. Remember SSP5-8.5? The “unrestricted emissions” scenario even the IPCC admits is wildly implausible? These authors not only used it—they based their conclusions on it.

The punchline is in their own words:

“Our findings highlight the importance of mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and implementing tailored adaptive measures for vulnerable regions and subgroups to alleviate the sleep deprivation and degraded sleep quality associated with climate warming.”

Translation: Let’s throw trillions of dollars at net-zero policies because your smartwatch said you tossed and turned last night.

Here’s the truth: this isn’t science. It’s ideological performance art dressed up in spreadsheets. The climate priesthood isn’t content with claiming climate change will flood cities and kill polar bears—they now insist it’s responsible for insomnia, bad moods, and your toddler’s tantrum. If a leaf falls off a tree, it’s because you didn’t buy carbon credits.

There’s something deeply grotesque about using speculative future sleep loss to push present-day climate policies that will definitely destroy jobs, raise energy costs, and wreck the economies of the very people these “researchers” pretend to protect.

Enough. If your sleep is bad, try turning off your phone and using blackout curtains. But don’t let the climate cult tuck you in with fear-porn masquerading as science.

The only thing truly losing sleep should be this junk paper’s credibility.

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Tom Halla
March 24, 2025 2:09 pm

All papers using SSP8.5 should have a disclaimer.

KevinM
Reply to  Tom Halla
March 24, 2025 2:26 pm

Can I get funding to study the affect of SSP8.5 on redwood tree growth rates?

Reply to  Tom Halla
March 24, 2025 11:22 pm

All papers using SSP8.5 should be automatically banned from publication.

But they won’t be. Gotta keep the narrative flowing.

March 24, 2025 2:18 pm

What if there is so much sleep deprivation that the Chinese population becomes dis-oriented! Oh, the humanity!

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  David Dibbell
March 24, 2025 2:35 pm

Oh no you di-ent!

March 24, 2025 2:24 pm

Besides the fact it is a rubbish study, if you want to find a culprit for reduced sleep levels, the fact this study was done via SMARTPHONES might give you a clue as to the culprit.

Reply to  diggs
March 25, 2025 10:12 am

Makes me wonder about the methodology.
Did they robo people in the middle of the night?

“This call is about Climate Change.
Is your sleep disturbed?
Press 1 for “Yes”.
Press 1259874 for “No”.”

J Boles
March 24, 2025 2:25 pm

They keep pushing the climastrology quackery because that is all they have. Dyed in the wool.

KevinM
March 24, 2025 2:25 pm

This deeply unserious study
Words that inspired a 5-start click.

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  KevinM
March 25, 2025 7:41 am

You might say it’s seriously unserious.

Edward Katz
March 24, 2025 2:28 pm

As I ‘ve said numerous times on this site and beyond, the climate alarmists will use any finding or occurrence, annoyance etc. and attribute it to climate change. People with sleep problems will usually find them related to digestive problems, too much noise, too much light, too many worries, not enough exercise, etc., but the eco-scammers will never accept explanations as basic as these. So just as an army that’s losing a battle will attempt desperate measures to reverse their fortunes, the doomsday forecasters will pull out all stops to try to convince an increasingly skeptical public that negative weather/climate events are due to human activities.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Edward Katz
March 25, 2025 6:47 am

AKA missing a valid analysis of alternatives….. again.

Editor
March 24, 2025 2:32 pm

This study is a prime example of what is wrong with the whole field of “epidemiology” — whose methods are on full display in this piece of work.

The most common failure in epidemiology research is the utter failure to actually measure the hypothesized cause of some effect – in this case — temperature where people were sleeping.

Reply to  Kip Hansen
March 25, 2025 12:09 pm

The essay, however, is a prime example of the increasing excellence in witty prose by Charles Rotter. He just gets better and better. KUTGW, CR.

March 24, 2025 2:50 pm

NEWS TIP

HERALD AM NEWS, March 24, 2025 (Sydney Morning Herald)

Trump targets CSIRO as scientific research funding under threat.

Researchers at the CSIRO have received a Trump administration survey demanding they answer questions on diversity, gender ideology and whether they are studying “climate justice”, as the Australian government races to respond to US attacks on scientific funding. Two researchers working on American-funded projects were sent the 36-point survey from the US government, the Herald can reveal, joining seven Australian universities also sent the probing questionnaire.

The US is a major funder of Australian research and provides satellite data, cyclone warnings, earthquake monitoring and virus surveillance. While the CSIRO has not yet responded to the surveys, the CSIRO Staff Association has called on management “to ensure the wellbeing and security of staff who may feel directly targeted by the Trump administration’s attack on workplace diversity”.

I’m not a ‘subscriber’ so I can’t see the entire article.

Scarecrow Repair
Reply to  Tombstone Gabby
March 24, 2025 3:17 pm

The US is a major funder of Australian research

Why?

Mr.
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
March 24, 2025 3:41 pm

Because they were just Biden their time.

Scarecrow Repair
Reply to  Mr.
March 24, 2025 4:23 pm

Ah, you trumped me.

Leon de Boer
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
March 24, 2025 5:04 pm

It’s weird most of the funding appears to be coming from NIH and the assumption is they are doing research for USA but that is not clear or even true given the research isn’t happening in USA.

If I was paying the bill I would want a lot more oversight and consideration.

Reply to  Tombstone Gabby
March 24, 2025 5:57 pm

If they refuse to answer…lose their US funding.

If their area of study is not in line with current US policy.. lose their funding

I can’t see a problem… happens all the time.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Tombstone Gabby
March 25, 2025 6:49 am

We have enough problems with funding “research” in American universities.
Why the F are we funding foreign university “research?”
Also, why the F are we funding the BBC?

Scarecrow Repair
March 24, 2025 3:14 pm

Let me fix that for you.

It’s ideological performance art dressed up in spreadbedsheets.

Bruce Cobb
March 24, 2025 3:22 pm

I have an idea for a study on how climate change is making people fat. See, it’s hotter, so people don’t want to move as much, metabolism slows, and voila. Fatter people. Of course, there are details to work out still. Now, where’s my money?

Gregory Woods
March 24, 2025 3:31 pm
Reply to  Gregory Woods
March 24, 2025 4:12 pm

I wonder where they’re going to get their employees from. Geraldton is a good size city, but commuting distance? Build a new settlement, with a ‘company’ store? It all costs money.

(Worked seismic oil exploration in that area for several months back in the mid 1960’s. There’s not much there.)

Reply to  Tombstone Gabby
March 24, 2025 5:59 pm

Fly-in, fly-out workers are not a particularly cheap option, either.

Leon de Boer
Reply to  Gregory Woods
March 24, 2025 9:03 pm

At this stage it can’t happen the local council won’t approve it’s planning and it’s one of those federal election announcements that likely will never happen.

Bob
March 24, 2025 3:49 pm

The CAGW crowd have reached a dead end. They know there is no science to support the view that more CO2 added to the atmosphere will and is causing catastrophic anthropogenic global warming. The only reason we are seeing trash like this is so they can milk the very last drop out of the government subsidy/grant cow. They are pitiful.

Alastair Brickell
March 24, 2025 4:10 pm

Well, let’s see. They claim If we lose 9.67minutes for every 10C increase. Since it will take till the end of the century to achieve another 1C then by 2100 we could be losing 58 seconds of sleep or maybe 30 seconds by 2050 or whatever.

Can’t get too worried by that…but lets spend trillions anyway because we don’t need better health services or education do we?

Jeff Alberts
Reply to  Alastair Brickell
March 24, 2025 9:33 pm

I lose a lot more than that just getting up to pee 2 or 3 times in the middle if the night.

ntesdorf
March 24, 2025 4:13 pm

it is no longer possible to claim that one ‘Climate Alarmist’ posting was the most stupid ever. The field is so crowded that even a photo-finish camera could not separate them. The articles are all the result of severe mental deficiency or illness.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  ntesdorf
March 25, 2025 6:51 am

I think not. I suspect it is a coordinated plan.

March 24, 2025 4:55 pm

I think it was Buck Rogers who was able to sleep for 400 years when he got frozen in deep space, so yeah, maybe the cold helps you sleep a lot longer…

Abbas Syed
March 24, 2025 5:38 pm

Nature comms is a repository for dumb studies

This is second I’ve come across in a week (and I’m not looking)

I guess for Nature the turd needs to be polished to the point of causing blindness, and the ones that don’t quite reach that level are transferred to Nature Comms because they don’t bamboozle you enough to hide the obvious flaws

observa
March 24, 2025 6:06 pm
John Hultquist
March 24, 2025 6:56 pm

For each 10 °C [as written it means 50°F]
Should be written as 10 Celsius degrees, 10C°, or 18 F. degrees (18 F°)
Not a chance of that happening, so who gives a schist?

2hotel9
March 24, 2025 7:59 pm

Clearly no one involved in any countries military service was part of this study. Pussies.

March 24, 2025 10:29 pm

Thus, with some 20°C of mean temperature difference, we should have more nightmares in summer than in winter, or more by napping than by sleeping at night … who pays for those clowns ?

March 25, 2025 12:47 am

Looking at the mentioned temperatures, sommer and winter are to prohibi for better sleep.
😀

Denis
March 25, 2025 5:44 am

The average age of the Chinese population is increasing because their birth rate (now about 1.2 children per woman – not counting trans.) According to Google’s AI, older people have more problems with sleep. At least this older person does.

TBeholder
March 25, 2025 6:26 am

Somewhere, probably in a temperature-controlled office lit by taxpayer-funded fluorescent lights, a gang of climate hysterics

Or this might be just some chuckleduck having a go at LLM parrotware and his slightly drunk pals making suggestions. I mean, those names are Chinese, for one.

Sparta Nova 4
March 25, 2025 6:46 am

The real cause of restless sleep is bad dreams caused by Climate Alrmism.

Dave Andrews
March 25, 2025 7:50 am

Our cat keeps me awake by much more than 3.58 minutes per night. I asked her if this was due to climate change but she just shrugged her shoulders and carried on eating her fish.