Climate Nags are Trying to Ruin Christmas

From the “Greta the Grinch” department.

By H. Sterling Burnett

For the religious among us, at least those professing to be Christians, Christmas is a time of reflection on the birth of the Savior, signified in hearts by love and wishes of peace and goodwill towards peoples worldwide, and sometimes on lawns and rooftops by manger scenes and large illuminated stars.

Under the best conditions, for Christians and non-Christians alike, the Christmas season is a time of peace, love, and of sharing home, hearth, and meals with family and friends.

For some, it is a time to give back to the community, to help the homeless and provide blankets, coats, and food to those in need, and toys for poor families with children and for the families of our veterans who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice or who are serving far from home.

Yet since the latter part of the twentieth century, Christmas has also become a time of gifts, gifts, gifts and toys, toys, toys — the rampant consumerism that generation after generation complains has come to overshadow the holiday’s true meaning. Despite the complaining, most people seem to participate — some to a joyous degree — in the purchase and exchange-fest Christmas has become. Both givers’ and recipients’ faces light up when the gifts are unwrapped, and we all know retailers love Christmas.

Another Christmas tradition, since televisions have populated nearly every home, is the watching of Christmas specials. Christmas, like no other time of year, is a time to experience love, joy, and nostalgia through the shared watching of television shows viewed year after year. One of the most beloved shared Christmas viewing experience is How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

The story is actually mistitled, because although it details humorous machinations the Grinch goes through to steal Christmas joy from all the Whos in Whoville, Christmas is not stolen. In the end, The Grinch is a tale of redemption, with a message of the healing power of love and salvation, gained through the true understanding of the holiday.

Sadly, climate scolds are attempting to rob people of the joy and hope inherent in Christmas. They are playing the role of the unredeemed Grinch, telling everyone that unless they turn off their Christmas lights, give up their Christmas sweaters, and stop buying and exchanging gifts, the world will end. Climate Grinches proclaim celebrating Christmas is bad for the planet.

It all began on the much feared and anticipated “Black Friday,” when around the world climate protestors attempted to block the entrances of retailers opening their doors to what is traditionally the busiest shopping day of the year. Based on sales figures, most holiday shoppers ignored the protestors.

In Germany, after years of indoctrination by the cult of climate alarmism, a recent survey revealed 57 percent of households that celebrate Christmas expect to reduce their use of Christmas lights, with 11 percent of those surveyed saying they will not use Christmas lights at all this year; another 10 percent said they expect to not use Christmas lights in future years.

Claiming, “We’re in a climate emergency,” various climate websites and institutes admonish Christmas shoppers to consider their “carbon footprint” when travelling and making purchases, directing people to change their holiday behavior to save the planet. Their directives include using public transit or shared rides and to stop online shopping altogether. “[A]ll the packaging and transportation that goes into delivering that gift (next day!) to your doorstep leaves a way bigger carbon footprint than just going to the store yourself.”

And in the United Kingdom, the charity Hubbub warns people to stop buying new Christmas sweaters, ugly or otherwise, as their analysis shows 95 percent of them are made using plastics (most likely plastics made using fossil fuels), with microparticles of these plastics winding up in our oceans and streams as they break down in the wash.

It’s time to tell climate nannies to relax, share the love, and have a cup of good cheer — and most importantly, if they can’t be happy, to leave the rest of us alone, at least for the duration of the Christmas season, so that we can dream our little dreams of hope and love for all the peoples of the world!


H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D. (hburnett@heartland.org) is a senior fellow on energy and the environment at The Heartland Institute, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research center headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

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a happy little debunker
December 24, 2019 1:44 pm

What’s the bet Greta is one of the GJW’s (grinchy justice worrierers) happy to cancel Zwarte Piet, because of the colour of his skin – rather than his culture or character?

December 24, 2019 1:59 pm

A merry Christmas and a happy new year to you all. May 2020 bring clarity and clear vision to all.

Carbon500
December 24, 2019 2:16 pm

Here’s what anyone who would like to see or take part in a rational debate is up against:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ooq_ZCmSIcY
Notice the pitying smirks of the brainwashed, the bias of the BBC , and the belief in ‘99% of scientists’- and the way that any dissenting view expressed by Piers Corbyn is simply ignored.

u.k.(us)
December 24, 2019 2:41 pm

“For the religious among us, at least those professing to be Christians, Christmas is a time of reflection on the birth of the Savior, signified in hearts by love and wishes of peace and goodwill towards peoples worldwide, and sometimes on lawns and rooftops by manger scenes and large illuminated stars.”
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You cobbled together some words, they just seem to be out of order.
Sometimes, you just have to hit the delete button and start over.

yirgach
December 24, 2019 2:44 pm

Merry Christmas to all!

As for the war on Christmas, perhaps it finally is winding down. Donald Trump has announced that we are free to say “merry Christmas” again—we elected him president, you see, so forth we go. Generalissimo O’Reilly, meanwhile, has declared victory. How long until the provincial wings are brought in line with their commanders we cannot be sure. But this much we do know: the only thing worse than those who commercialize Christmas are those who politicize it.

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/seeking-an-armistice-in-the-war-on-christmas/

G Fosdick
December 24, 2019 3:11 pm

Seek the the truth and the light.
Merry Christmas all.

Cliff E. Hilton
December 24, 2019 3:19 pm

Thank you, Anthony Watts, for being a witness to what is, a Christian tradition. There is no denying the birth of Christ.

I find it amazing, even the unrepentant, follows this tradition. This speaks to the witness, within. Without the birth, there is no hope. There is hope.

Be cheerful and share the hope that lay within you.

December 24, 2019 3:48 pm

Great minds think alike. Before I ever saw this article, I was going to post my token of holiday cheer as follows:

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John Robertson
December 24, 2019 7:21 pm

Christmas?
These Nags and Scolds are trying to to ruin the most comfortable civilization man has ever created.
We live in luxury and wealth our grandparents could only dream of,with no human slaves,but this is somehow “evil” in the eyes of these self hating poseurs.
Maybe the proper response to haters of cheap,clean reliable energy..is a pocket flame thrower?
Merry Christmas.

michael hart
December 24, 2019 7:41 pm

Lovely cartoon.

The best thing, is that I have have seen the “How Dare You!” meme mockingly used across the interwebs in a variety of completely unrelated circumstances. Saint Greta of Thunberg’s speech is turning out to be the greatest own-goal the global warmers have ever scored.

michael hart
December 24, 2019 8:14 pm

“A majority of Germans said that because of environmental concerns, they would consider taking down their Christmas lights.”

Sounds like one of those classic “woulda, coulda, shoulda, mighta” answers that most people will give an annoying pollster when accosted during a Christmas shopping trip and prompted by very leading questions to make them feel guilty in public. The same people polled will also agree that it is a very good idea to do something to save the kittens, puppies, poley bears, and starving foreigners. Until, that is, you ask them to get out their cheque book.

Also,

“The poll conducted by YouGov…”

. So who pays a British polling organisation to go and poll Germans and guilt them about their Christmas habits? I smell a Greenpeace or some equally unsavory organisation.

Further, there’s no shortage of Turkish Muslims in Germany, who probably don’t go overboard on Christmas decorations.

December 25, 2019 2:14 am

Greta, the angry Emoji of Global Warming, who missed out on school because of the brainwashing given by over indulgent parents. Her mask is slipping and the PR is getting sloppy. Her borrowed Tesla was stuffed to the gills with supermarket produce and all manner of plastics. See it and gloat on youtube. Also her photo op on a recent train journey backfired after it was pointed out the German train operator provided her and her entourage with free tickets for first class.
The fraud continues

French geographer
December 25, 2019 2:33 am

Why the UN doesn’t demand new taxes on CO2 emissions from Father Christmas reindeers ? Quick, a petition…
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all WUWT.

Carbon500
December 25, 2019 4:48 am

Happy Christmas to all at WUWT , and thanks for a wonderful website.

ozspeaksup
December 25, 2019 5:26 am

Merry Xmas and a truly Happy New Year to Anthony Charles sunmod and the others who give us a bright spot of sanity in this crazy world, and all the other readers here,
cheers Laurel

Kelvin Vaughan
December 26, 2019 10:55 am

The BBC News has really gone to town on Climate change over Christmas. You would think they would have the decency to let people have a doom free Christmas. *%^$£

Al Miller
December 26, 2019 1:00 pm

Well said Sterling!!! Happy Holidays!!!
Bah humbug to the haters!