UK: Poll Shows 70% of Kids Aged 7-12 Terrified of Cow Farts Changing the Weather

Telling kids that everyone is going to die because the weather is changing is very serious abuse.

No one has even explained what the threat is. The concept of manmade global warming is a hoax and totally debunked, but even if it were true – why would everyone die because the world was a tiny bit warmer?

It makes sense that children are afraid of this, like they’re afraid of the boogieman, but what about adults?

Euronews:

More than two thirds of children between the ages of seven and twelve are worried about climate change, a new survey reveals.

Anxiety about the state of the planet is on the rise – and young people are particularly vulnerable.

The survey by eco-grocery start up Modern Milkman found that 71 per cent of children born between 2010 and 2015 are increasingly concerned about changes in the environment.

More than a quarter (27 per cent) of the 1000 respondents cited the impact on animals as their most pressing concern, while one in five (19 per cent) fear plastic pollution.

It’s funny how these people introduce real problems like plastic pollution into their insane conspiracy theory about cow farts.

Pollution is something that will shorten the lifespan of upwards of 90% of everybody alive on the planet today. It’s what we should be worrying about. Of course, there is no time for that, because these people are focused on carbon, which is actually good for the environment.

Almost a fifth of children were most worried about rising temperatures.

“The results show that environmental challenges are having a prominent effect on the children of today, proving that it’s never been more important to educate communities on the actions they can take to protect our planet,” said Simon Mellin, CEO and Founder at Modern Milkman.

What do young people think of the climate crisis?

The climate crisis can be overwhelming.

Statistics often paint a dire picture of the earth’s trajectory. The UN has warned that existing climate pledges provide ‘no credible pathway’ to preventing temperatures from rising 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Deadly floods and fires are on the rise, while global wildlife populations have shrunk 70 per cent since 1970.

Presented with these facts, it’s easy to sink into eco-anxiety. Previous studies have proven that this distress is heightened in children and the new survey confirms this. But it also suggests that young people believe in their own power to make a difference.

The vast majority (85 per cent) think that it is everyone’s responsibility to tackle the issue. Nine in ten (91 per cent) believe that personal actions can have a positive impact – and of those, 64 per believe in reuse and refill packaging.

Damaging plastic debris takes millions of years to decompose. Of the 10 billion tonnes of plastic created since its invention, a whopping 6 billion tonnes sits in landfill sites or pollutes the environment.

See, they will mention it in the same breath. But nothing at all is being done to deal with plastic, which is going to make everyone gay and retarded.