Debunking the Latest Climate Change Reports From the Green Alliance

Westminster eco-lobbying outfit the Green Alliance this week published two new reports linking allegedly growing health and mental health risks to climate change. But rather than offering any new research, data or insight, these reports are merely concatenations of spurious green factoids. The reports reproduce their authors’ ignorance, making the link between climate and health by depriving the reader of any historical or numerical perspective. Their unmistakable goal is to influence the new Government. But all they really reveal is the Green Alliance’s desperate clutching at straws to save the green agenda from its looming collapse.

The Green Alliance (GA) is the epitome of the Green Blob think tank: favoured by MPs, funded by opaque ersatz ‘philanthropic’ outfits, blinded by ideology and incapable of reading any room outside SW1. As energy prices began their inexorable rise in 2020, for example, the GA launched a campaign to increase the VAT on domestic gas from 5% to 20%. This, it claimed, would benefit the poorest, because wealthier people tend to use more gas. Arithmetic, it seems, is the first casualty. And the ideological blinding doesn’t stop there.


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For a fist full of roubles

I suspect that what might cause suicides during heat waves is not the absolute level of heat but the abrupt rise in a matter of days.
Any “global warming” is certainly going to take place gradually and people will acclimatise over a period of years. The actual measured rise is not a single measured value, but is an average of numerous values at varying locations and as such is an artefact. Even if you believe the published values the annual rise is typically a few hundredths of a degree per year.

Jon Garvey
1 year ago

Or, given the even pattern of suicides throughout the year, maybe the whole claim was spurious.

RW
RW
1 year ago

I suspect that what might cause suicides during heat waves is not the absolute level of heat but the abrupt rise in a matter of days.

I suspect that this is a case of people with a chip on their shoulder trawling through publically available statistics to find “alarming” correlations they believe to be useful for their preconceived agenda.

Purpleone
1 year ago
Reply to  RW

This – ‘solutions’ looking for problems… see it all the time

RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

I thought “correlation doesn’t prove causation.” That’s certainly the Establishment’s attitude to the gene therapies.

So now we have a two-tier response to a spike in deaths. If it happens to be hot, then they are a response to fears about the climate. But if you have a stroke/heart attack/blood clots/sudden death syndrome etc the fact that you had multiple jabs of a dodgy, poorly-tested gene therapy is simply a coincidence.

varmint
1 year ago

“Their unmistakable goal is to influence the new Government”—–The new government doesn’t need much influencing. Infact it is probably the other way around.—-It is likely Miliband will influence the Green Alliance and give them a right ticking off for not influencing him harder.

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
1 year ago

My suspicion is that the reports are suffering from the ‘American disease’ – the admiration of rhetoric over that for truth.

Rhetoric is using language effectively to please or persuade – so using ‘framing’, ‘spin’, selective datapoints and straight up lying are seen by those impressed by rhetoric as just using language effectively.

And since use of rhetoric is persuasive countering with mere facts is not persuasive. So keep reporting true data but consider it subordinate to a rhetorical counter. The rhetorical counter has a lot of ground to take back.

JohnK
1 year ago

I like the empty seats image! Don’t forget that sometimes severe weather brings life as well as destruction ( such as killing off pests agriculturally). It’s almost certainly true that I exist on account of the harsh winter weather of 1946-47, which led to my parents getting together.

Gezza England
Gezza England
1 year ago

Shame these foundations can’t do something useful with their money like the Victorian philanthropists.

Arborvitae23
1 year ago

I think the Met Office has gone a bit OTT with the weather forecast today.
Although there may be some that believe it.
After all if it is on the BBC or Met it must be true. 🤣😱

RW
RW
1 year ago
Reply to  Arborvitae23

Climate change causes weather app to malfunction driving up suicides because of extreme-weather anxiety! Windfarms subsidies must urgently be increased to combat that!

godknowsimgood
godknowsimgood
1 year ago

“…temperatures of 404C in Nottingham, 384C in New York and 378C in Sydney…”

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0kjrp2rngzo

Now that’s what I call global boiling!

RW
RW
1 year ago
Reply to  godknowsimgood

That’s clearly already global melting!

EppingBlogger
1 year ago

mental and physical health are related to access to open spaces. HMG don’t want to discuss that because it make their development of the Green Belt look foolish, which it is.

HughW
HughW
1 year ago

“Ideology is more dangerous either than Covid or climate change.” Yes indeed. Ideological thinking underpins most of our current problems.