Why Climate Change is Not an Emergency—Here are the Facts

In Ben Shapiro’s latest Young Americans Foundation event, he was attacked by a wide variety of students, including an attempt by a student to prove climate change is an emergency.

Shapiro would have none of it, destroying the emergency argument and using facts to dismantle the left’s obsession with apocalyptic doom over climate.

He points out the climate has changed some over the years, but one or two degrees over the past century is not going to end the planet anytime soon. The catastrophic predictions tend to come with those who have an agenda, whether it’s over water or oil or icebergs.

 

Instead of calling climate change an emergency, it’s better to look at the evidence and ask what can be done to really help. Basic stuff like not littering and producing less pollution is helpful, but the green new deal agenda of Democrats is not environmental science; it’s political science.

In the end, we each can do something to help, but we don’t need to worry about the earth burning up if we don’t pass a green new deal under the Biden administration. Check out the video for the full response by Shapiro now to see why the mainstream narrative about the climate is selling snake oil that doesn’t pass the test.


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6 thoughts on “Why Climate Change is Not an Emergency—Here are the Facts”

  1. Read Mark Moreno’s book or several others WITH AN OPEN MIND. What has by far the most influence on the Earth’s climate is the sun. Trillions spent by politicians would be a waste.

  2. The climate changes have happened and will happen no matter what we do. Being good stewards of the Earth is the better course. Reduce carbon, sure. We were doing that before Biden and were energy independent. We are polluting more now because Russia and Saudi Arabia and Venezuela processes pollute more than ours and we buy instead of producing our own. Thanks to Joe. This drives prices up as well as pollutes more. The Earth is cooling right now (for the last 24 years). Things melt and then freeze back up. It is not a crisis and real science knows this. Its a political agenda that plays right into the redistribution of wealth to the wealthiest….

  3. Climate change has occurred over and over and over since the beginning of time. A multi-trillion dollar liberal spending package is not going to stop it from happening now. If people would wake up instead of “woke” up, we would all be paying less for our food, gas, and other necessities!

  4. There are normal cycles of climate, always have been. Based upon Solar cycles. Did you know that greenhouse gases are produced by several normal ecological processes and have nothing to do with humans..

  5. One way to help the environment is to plant green. Green plants use Carbon Dioxide and produce Oxygen. Even your indoor home or workplace benefits by growing green plants. Even deserts use green plants, ie : Cacti are mostly green!!!

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