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What COP30 calls empowering, critic calls fearmongering

What COP30 calls empowering, critic calls fearmongering


What COP30 calls empowering, critic calls fearmongering

A climate skeptic says gullible children and youth were the target of the latest climate change conference that just wrapped up in Brazil.

At the COP30 in Belém, Brazil, Nate Myers of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) sat through hours of youth-led and youth-themed panels that were supposedly about empowering the next generation.

In reality, he reports they offered little more than emotionally charged rhetoric, self-congratulatory monologues, and wild ideological claims completely detached from scientific or historical context.

He says COP30's youth-led "climate crisis" struggle "sesh" was "a well-funded pipeline of fear, guilt, and political indoctrination aimed squarely at children and teenagers who have been convinced the world is ending."

Myers, Nathan/Nate (CFACT) Myers

"I think that's a real problem," Myers tells AFN. "Children, like [with] any other topic, they don't fully understand, they don't have the economic literacy, the scientific grounding to understand the conversation, and so what you're really doing is trying to indoctrinate children as early as possible."

He laments the same groups that claim to empower young people are the very ones that are frightening them into the movement.

Many of the prominent proponents of climate change do not believe their own propaganda, as they have little to show for their vociferous alarm, but that does not stop the climate zealots from sounding the alarm.

"I do think we've reached the tipping point as far as a fever pitch of anxiety about it," Myers says. "I know the general public is very tired of having to talk about this. They're tired of the protestors blocking roads and throwing tomato sauce on paintings at the Louvre. So, I think people are fatigued of this."

CFACT's Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow is working with college students across the country to combat this inundation of climate hysteria.