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STEPHEN MOORE / GUEST COLUMNIST


Raising Generation of Greta Thunbergs


s nearly every standardized test is show- ing, our schools are doing an abysmal job teach- ing kids how to read or do math. In some cases, kids graduating from high school can barely


read their diplomas. But the schools are wildly succeeding with their climate


change indoctrination program. When I speak to kids on high school and college cam-


puses and ask what the greatest threat is to their generation, the answer isn’t China’s aggression. It isn’t a drug abuse problem that is becoming the leading killer of our children. It isn’t the failed schools or the cor-


rupt government or the more routine violations of freedom of speech. It isn’t the $32 trillion national debt


soon headed to $50 trillion. I always remind the kids, I won’t be paying for this Mount Everest-sized debt burden. You will. No, they almost all raise their


revolves around our planetary savior — the windmill. But scaring the bejesus out of our kids to score political


points is a reprehensible practice. Our school kids are being terrorized with misinformation. This, in turn, is leading to all sorts of maladies, including


a rise in teen depression, suicide, lower productivity, and drug addiction. Worst of all, we are seeing the opposite of a population


bomb. We are experiencing one of the most severe birth dearths in American history. The birth rate is plummeting, and


A London Daily


Telegraph poll found that more than half of teenagers


surveyed believe that the world


hands and moan that they are most worried about global warming or “climate change.” We are raising a generation with millions of Greta Thunbergs. A London Daily Telegraph poll found that more than


“may end in their lifetime” because of climate change.


half of teenagers surveyed believe that the world “may end in their lifetime” because of climate change. No one has ever told them that the climate has been


changing for as long as the planet has existed. They’ve apparently never heard of the ice ages. The Earth has gone through centuries of warming — and


that was before air conditioning, which the climate czars want to take away from us to combat warming. Figure that one out. I’m not here to argue about “the science” of global warm-


ing. What I do know is it’s only “settled science” because anyone who dares question the “experts” is written off as crazy or a quack. Meanwhile, the people who warned us about “the popu-


lation bomb,” nuclear winter, mass starvation, running out of energy, global cooling, and a future so polluted that everyone would have to wear gas masks in cities are tell- ing us to just trust them as they are busy at work erecting a multitrillion-dollar climate change industrial complex that


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no surprise. Who wants to bring kids into a world that will be uninhabitable in 50 years?


Psychologists are attributing these


dysfunctions to a new syndrome called “eco-anxiety.” It’s a fear that Mother Earth is going to punish us in a brutal way — and very soon. The irony of all this is that today’s


children and teens are inheriting a living standard, a cleaner planet, and a level of goods and services and tech- nologies and medical care that are far superior to anything anyone in history — even the richest kings and queens —


had access to even 100 years ago. If kids think climate change is worrisome, they should try


dealing with the bubonic plague, which killed one-third of Europe’s population, or polio or tuberculosis — or fending off barbarians or working 60 hours a week in a coal mine. If my parents were part of the “greatest generation,” liv-


ing through two world wars and the Great Depression, then this must be the psychotic generation. Are they to blame? No, we — their parents — are. We are the ones who have passively sat by as the left


turned our kids into neurotic Green New Dealers. Death to the machine. Turn the lights out. No more cars. No more fl ush toilets or washing machines. What’s next to save the planet? Euthanasia? That’s what happens when you teach your children that they aren’t inheriting the earth, but a fi ery hell.


Stephen Moore is a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation and author of Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy.


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