Worry About Climate Fearmongering – Not Climate Change

No wonder children are experiencing more anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts

Paul Driessen

America’s teenagers and young adults are experiencing a “troubling rise” in anxiety, depression, emergency room visits, suicidal thoughts and suicide, the Centers for Disease Control, psychological and psychiatric organizations, schools and other observers are reporting … yet again.

CDC’s 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that 40% of American students experienced persistent feelings of hopelessness, 28% experienced poor mental health, 20% seriously considered attempting suicide, and 10% had attempted suicide.

The researchers attribute this in part to isolation during the Covid pandemic and from using computer, cell phone, social media and AI as substitutes for personal interactions; to bullying, educational pressures, family discord and socio-economic disadvantages; and to declining faith, spirituality and moral values.

These are undoubtedly major factors – and serious challenges for family, medical, educational, religious and societal institutions – and for all who strive to be strong, social, resilient individuals and families.

However, we should add to these causes the near-constant negativity presented by liberal/leftist teachers, journalists and social media influencers about our nation’s and western civilization’s “horrible” history, culture and values. Especially when they ignore other nations’ dogmas and histories of rape, murder, slavery and forced conversion of “subhuman” and “infidel” or otherwise “deficient” or “uncooperative” people across Asia and the Maghreb, deep into Africa, and by Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot.

We should also attribute this “troubling rise” to similarly constant academic, online and media fearmongering about endless “environmental perils” – and even more so to doom-and-gloom brainwashing alleging that “our planet’s health and all forms of life on it are imperiled” by climate change caused by fossil fuels, agriculture and other human activities.

Our planet is dying. We’ve got 30, 20, 10 years until it’s so poisoned that it won’t support plant, animal or human life. Life on Earth has never been worse – not even in the Dark Ages or World War II. Young people have every right to be despondent, to have little hope for the future, to see little reason to get married or have children. We hear it over and over.

Children, teens, parents and society at large need to stop living, thinking and talking in information bubbles. They must begin asking how plausible the alleged perils are, demanding solid, reproducible evidence to support the assertions, and insisting that alternate viewpoints also be discussed.

Few page-one ecological calamities reflect real-world dangers. They’re based on scary scenarios and simulations conjured up by computer models, fevered imaginations and agenda-driven propaganda … and repeated endlessly by journalists, teachers, scientists and politicians who have ideological, financial or partisan stakes in advancing the evidence-free assertions. Literally trillions of dollars are at stake.

Few examples receive more attention than rising sea levels inundating coastal communities. In reality, Earth’s oceans have risen some 400 feet since the last of five Ice Ages ended and Pleistocene glaciers began melting 12,000 years ago. As the world continues warming since the Little Ice Age (1350-1850), seas are now rising at a mere 8-9 inches per century, though it can seem higher because of concurrent land subsidence due to oil, gas and water extraction, urban construction and isostatic rebound.

That’s a far cry from Al Gore’s ludicrous prediction of 20 feet or more “in the near future.” But at least there are a few shreds of history and evidence behind the spookery.

Other frenzied fables from climate crisis banshees are too far-fetched even for annual liars contests. But they nonetheless cause fear and trembling in many minds and souls. Ponder this compendium gleaned primarily from just one website over just the past four weeks.

Arctic ice stability is nearing a tipping point, and melting sea ice could cause dangerous loss of phytoplankton vital to marine life – as well as disastrously rising sea levels.

Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise even faster than expected – “leaving millions at risk of being plunged underwater” and drowned. Ice shelves and the water they contain are already in the ocean; they can’t make it rise any further.

Earth’s oceans are becoming “more acidic” and could dissolve corals, shellfish and other organisms. Seawater has never been acidic; it’s slightly alkaline and cannot become more acidic. Atmospheric and oceanic carbon dioxide levels were far higher in prehistoric times and never caused such devastation.

Climate change is causing an “unprecedented” slowing of Earth’s rotation [by 1.33 milliseconds per century] – or it might actually be accelerating Earth’s rotation [by 1.59 milliseconds per century]. Either way, it’s potentially affecting human and animal circadian rhythms. 

Emissions from flying illegal immigrants out of the United States are making the climate crisis even worse. Equally disturbing, the climate crisis is bringing more migrants to Europe, forcing it to burn more coal and grow or import more food.

Climate change could bring deadly and unprecedented summer heat waves that add to urban heat island effects – especially if anti-fossil-fuel edicts make air conditioning unavailable or too expensive.

Climate change could worsen and intensify hailstorms that could destroy millions of solar panels — with damage calculations dependent on which random assumptions and computer scenarios are used.

Earth’s changing climate is causing more tornadoes in Michigan, making it one of America’s “worst hit” states. The number of violent US tornadoes has decreased by 50% since the 1950s and weaker tornado counts are due to better reporting.

The climate crisis is now an “international public health emergency,” like Covid-19 and Hantavirus. It will also cause more heat-related deaths and other infectious diseases – especially if dependence on unreliable wind and solar power reduces available air conditioning, clean water, modern hospitals, bacteria-killing medicines or other vital technologies.

The risk of snakebites is increasing, as reptiles adapt to a changing world driven by climate change. [More lions and tigers and bears, too. Oh my.]

The rapidly approaching “super” El Niño could kill 50 million people, because of climate change – making it as deadly as the 1887 El Niño [despite modern agricultural technologies and record harvests].

Even more frightening, the climate crisis is only going to get worse, because of methane from livestock. [Who knew a gas representing just 0.0002% of the atmosphere could be so deadly?] And more carbon dioxide in the air won’t help plants grow faster and with less water, but will actually make our food less healthy. Thankfully, though, banning hamburger ads could prevent the worst climate crisis problems.

You knew this one was coming. Rich white men are really “bad for the planet,” because of their jobs, diets and hobbies, and because they are less concerned than even rich white women about climate change.

Returning to our original topic, we now learn that loneliness caused by climate change is killing people.

On and on it goes, without letup or interruption. But lest you think this steady stream of absurd climate fearmongering is something new, let me remind you of the Warmlist of things allegedly caused by global warming, compiled by Professor John Brignell many years ago – and even turned into a fun-packed video of dangers … from more allergies and bad beer to more women cheating on vacation.

Can’t we all just Get a Grip? And help our children Get a Grip?

Paul Driessen is senior policy advisor for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (www.CFACT.org) and author of books, reports and articles on energy, environmental, climate and human rights issues.

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Neil Pryke
June 16, 2026 2:13 am

There is always the risk that the NGOs will assume unwarranted power…and weaponise it…

Neil Pryke
June 16, 2026 2:25 am

We are being lied to by the MSM, on behalf of the Blob…Because it is nominally summer, we are being told to expect a heatwave by the end of June…it’s always a short forward date…but the proper non-MSM forecasters say otherwise…



Reply to  Neil Pryke
June 16, 2026 4:36 am

Yes, we and the kids are being constantly lied to by the Left.

The Left can only exist by lying about things. The truth would make the Left look so bad that nobody would want to have anything to do with them.

ilma630
June 16, 2026 3:21 am

And yet we have this driving it:
https://dailysceptic.org/2026/06/15/meet-tessa-khan-the-climate-activist-litigator-waging-war-on-the-north-sea/
…all with foreign money, and they complain about Elon & X!!

June 16, 2026 3:59 am

Tojours bolleaux….

June 16, 2026 4:24 am

From the article: “CDC’s 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey found that 40% of American students experienced persistent feelings of hopelessness, 28% experienced poor mental health, 20% seriously considered attempting suicide, and 10% had attempted suicide.”

The radical Left and their mouthpiece, the Leftwing Media have been creating a crisis atmosphere for decades as a means for them to gain political power and destroy the American way of life, and they have been very successful in doing so, whether it is climate change or politics, so it’s no surprise that a lot of kids think they have no future. That is the objective of the left. They want to create a crisis atmosphere and portray themselves as the solution.

Kids, don’t believe a thing you hear from the Left. Assume they are lying, because they are.

June 16, 2026 4:29 am

From the article: “However, we should add to these causes the near-constant negativity presented by liberal/leftist teachers, journalists and social media influencers about our nation’s and western civilization’s “horrible” history, culture and values.”

All part of the Left’s efforts to try to destroy the United States.

They first have to demonize the United States before they can destroy it.

MrGrimNasty
June 16, 2026 4:32 am

Definitely, fear the fear.

Alarmists are not honest brokers. They list all the cons they can imagine up with extreme prejudice, and ignore the numerous manifest pros of a bit of warming (whatever the cause).

It’s like the news media and activist obsession with reintroducing beavers to the UK. They never consider the downsides. They have a blinkered view.

strativarius
June 16, 2026 4:36 am

America’s teenagers and young adults are experiencing a “troubling rise” in anxiety, depression, emergency room visits, suicidal thoughts and suicide, the Centers for Disease Control, psychological and psychiatric organizations, schools and other observers are reporting 

I’ll bet they’re all amazed, baffled and agog. But deep down they know full well this is [in the UK] the result, the product of three decades or more of indoctrination and the reduction in critical thinking; critical thinking is largely left to the parents alone, which then brings them into conflict with the indoctrination establishment if they have wrongthink in their heads.

If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it, and you will even come to believe it yourself. – Josef Goebbels.

That is exactly what education at all levels has done – backed by the BBC and the media in general. And now they’re conditioned.

Tom Halla
June 16, 2026 4:51 am

They are upset because the Soviet Union fell, and those uppity rightists do not know their place. Why, even Hillary Clinton was cheated out of her coronation!