By Alan
Caruba
Let us
begin with the understanding that there is no connection between the climate
and health. The climate is something measured in decades and centuries, so what
happened in the last century has nothing to do with whether you are sneezing
today.
The weather
surely can help generate health problems. For example in the northeastern
states, the Lyme disease season is beginning. Between 1992 and 2010 reported
cases of Lyme disease doubled to nearly 23,000 according to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, but CDC officials believe the actual number of
those infected may have been three times that number.
Lyme
disease is transmitted by deer ticks and since these tiny insects will hitch a
ride on birds, squirrels, mice and small animals as well, even if you live in
an area without deer, the possibility of being bitten by a deer tick is just as
likely. This increases for people who love gardening or outdoor recreational
activities such as hiking and camping. Children, too, are particularly susceptible.
The fact
that Lyme disease shows up in the Spring simply tells you that the warm weather
facilitates the tick population. The weather has always been tied the mating
habits and activities of various species, but that does not mean that is
constitutes a massive threat to everyone’s health.
That’s not
the way the White House sees it. On April 7 the administration made it
official. It announced that it is “committed to combating the health impacts of
climate change and protecting the health of future generations.”
Since the
climate changes over extended periods of time, not just month to month, one has
to wonder what “health impacts” the White House has in mind. The last Little
Ice Age lasted from around 1300 to 1850. It was cold all over Europe and North
America. Does the White House propose that it can “protect” us from a new one?
If so, that’s absurd.
Let us
understand, too, that there has always been what the White House announcement
calls “extreme weather events.” Notice
the change from “climate” to “weather”? Among the events identified are “severe
droughts and wildfires to more powerful hurricanes and record heat waves…” Has
there been a time when such weather-related events have not occurred? In fact,
there are times when they don’t. For example, there hasn’t been a single
Category 3-5 hurricane hit the U.S. mainland since 2005!
The White
House has launched a massive brainwashing effort using many elements of the
federal government to frighten Americans using the “climate” and the “weather.”
How deceptive is it?
One example is sufficient. The President has claimed that climate change was the cause of one of his daughter’s asthma. In its announcement, it claimed that “In the past three decades, the percentage of Americans with asthma has more than doubled and climate change is putting these individuals and many other vulnerable populations at greater risk of landing in the hospital.”
One example is sufficient. The President has claimed that climate change was the cause of one of his daughter’s asthma. In its announcement, it claimed that “In the past three decades, the percentage of Americans with asthma has more than doubled and climate change is putting these individuals and many other vulnerable populations at greater risk of landing in the hospital.”
Here’s
what the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has to say about the various
causes of asthma.
“Since asthma has a genetic origin and
is a disease you are born with, passed down from generation to generation, the
question isn’t really ‘what causes asthma’, but rather ‘what causes asthma
symptoms to appear?’ People with asthma have inflamed airways which are
super-sensitive to things which do not bother other people.”
What the Asthma and Allergy Foundation
of America is telling us is that there is no direct connection between either
the climate or the weather and the illness called asthma.
Those who
suffer this disease however can be affected by a range of triggers such as
irritants in the air, pollens, molds, and even cockroach droppings. Infections
such as colds, flu, and sore throats are among the leading triggers for asthma
attacks in children.
The facts,
the truth, were no deterrent to the April 7 White House twelve-page
announcement of all the things it intends to do to brainwash Americans into
believing that there is a connection between the “climate” and health.
Here’s
just a few of the dozens of events and programs it will initiate so that the
media will report on them and thus convey the message that climate change is
the greatest threat to Americans today:
“The
Administration is expanding its Climate Data Initiative to include more than
150 health-relevant datasets…this is intended to help communities and
businesses reduce the health impacts of climate change.” Only
there are no such impacts.
The
Administration is announcing a coalition of Deans from 30 medical, public
health, and nursing schools around the country, who are committing to ensure
that the next generation of health professionals is trained to address the
health impacts of climate change.” Only
there are no such impacts.
“Announcing
the White House Climate Change and Health Summit.” It will feature the Surgeon
General who will lead discussions to “the public health impacts of climate
change and identify opportunities to minimize these impacts.” Only there are no impacts and nothing that
could be done if there were.
From the
Department of Homeland Security to the Department of the Interior and the
Environmental Protection Agency, many elements of the federal government will
be integrated into this massive brainwashing effort.
What can
be done to ignore a government determined to lie to everyone about a “threat”
that does not exist? Not much.
© Alan
Caruba, 2015
2 comments:
"What can be done.... Not much."
I would like to say, "our representatives ought to be calling Obama out on his incessant, habitual lying, and laughing them off the national stage" -- but then I am reminded that they are not all that competent either. Just the other day I heard that Jeb Bush (or possibly it was Ted Cruz--their names rhyme) had said that "climate change" was "a threat" and he was "worried" about it. It is just another reminder to me that the whole system is broken, with not enough intelligence in the lot of them to keep the insane ones under control--the Insane Left (my term for them, since the advent of Obama) being of course the main enemy of reason and the national well-being now.
It was Jeb Bush who said climate change was a threat.
Ted Cruz likens CAGW believers to flat earthers.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2015/03/25/ted-cruz-compares-climate-change-activists-to-flat-earthers-where-to-begin/
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