The 'Climate Change' hoax

 Populist Times:

CNN analyst Harry Enten appeared shocked by how many Americans still do not believe in the climate change hoax. That number has not changed for the last 25 years, despite the climate hoax industrial complex spending billions of dollars to spread fear.

While the number of Americans afraid of the sky falling increased from 35% in 1989 to 40% in 2000, it has remained stagnant since then. That initial small change occurred when climate change activism became a lucrative grift after NASA scientist James Hansen testified before the U.S. Senate in 1988, claiming that climate change was already happening.

“The data showed that in 1989, 35% of those polled admitted they were ‘greatly afraid,’ and those numbers have basically stayed the same, with 39% feeling that way in 2000, and five years later, that number sits at 40 per cent,” Enten said.

“We went back all the way to 1989, look at that, it was 35%,” he added. “2000, 40%. 2020, 46%. And in 2025, 40%. Which is the exact same percentage as back in 2000.”

The CNN journalist blamed climate change activists for failing to convince Americans that global warming was happening.
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The “experts” have been warning us about severe climate change consequences every year since climate change activism became a lucrative grift. Climate change activist Greta Thunberg even started the “Extinction Rebellion” to raise awareness about the issue.

The Democratic Party made climate change a campaign issue and demonized anybody who questioned the sketchy pseudo-science used to advance global warming propaganda. In 2006, Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore labeled climate change “An Inconvenient Truth,” suggesting that American voters must act by selecting politicians who would implement anti-global warming policies.

CNN’s Enten also blamed Americans for failing to believe that climate change was happening despite numerous disasters that have rocked the country.
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I remain a climate change skeptic.  I can look outside my window and see little difference in the weather.  It does not seem any warmer to me than it did 60 years ago.  I still find the weather in this part of Texas mostly pleasant, with occasional spurts of rain and foul weather interspersed with sunshine.  The rain benefits the trees and grass.

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