Continuing climate change to increase mental illness?
The Republicans won’t believe it but severe weather events could well lead to an increase in mental illness
The crazy is going to get crazier as the weather, by way of climate change, gets crazier, at least that’s what the scientists are saying. Now hopefully the intelligent part of the country will pay heed to the warning signs, while the Republicans will continue to promote folk like Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann.
Here’s the story:
Continuing climate change could lead to an increase in mental illness—particularly following severe weather events like what we’ve seen this weekend, according to a new report. Such events can damage social cohesion, the report says, leaving behind increased anxiety, depression, drug abuse, and post-traumatic stress, the Sydney Morning Herald notes. With up to one in five people reporting “emotional injury, stress and despair” after extreme weather, the last 15 years may have been a “preview of life under unrestrained global warming.”
The paper argues there is a link between global warming and the drought Australia has experienced over the last 10 years. It then reviews the aftermath of these kinds of weather events (for instance, one in 10 young children cited post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms following Cyclone Larry in Australia in 2006) and suggests the link between global warming and mental illness. “While cyclones, drought, bushfires, and floods are all a normal part of Australian life, there is no doubt our climate is changing,” the report notes. “Recent conditions are entirely consistent with the best scientific predictions: as the world warms so the weather becomes wilder, with big consequences for people’s health and well-being.”
In conclusion we must accept that people can be crazy. Do you think that environmental conditions such as continuing climate change will exacerbate that phenomenon?
I think the right was mentally ill before the extreme weather, what is going to happen now?
What else? They’ll start taking more prescriptions for ‘climatophrenina’,’ which the American pharmaceutical companies will most happily provide.
Makes sense to me. This never ending, scorching heat is making me a bit cranky.
It does have that affect on people my friend, and I’m not the exception sad to say. 101 as we speak….