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It is child abuse to constantly bombard students from kindergarten through high school about the dangers of climate change in every classroom, including math, art and physical education.
At the grade level, only a third of fourth-graders can read, write and do math, according to the latest national results, but climate activists are demanding kids hear about global warming in every class. New Jersey mandates this, and Connecticut is now following suit for the new school year. In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams has made it mandatory for all public schools to participate in Climate Action Day.
The climate change effort is decidedly political, spearheaded in New Jersey by the governor’s wife, First Lady Tammy Murphy, a founding member of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project. The lessons link urban heat islands with inequality in tree placement, redlining and racism.
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New York City promotes activist Greta Thunberg as a climate change hero and role model and encourages children to “join the global student climate movement”, “get to know local leaders and register to vote”. I am calling you. It is not enough to pre-enroll kindergarten children in the Democratic Party. Parents should be outraged.
In March 2022, climate change activists marched from the White House to the Capitol. (Fox News Digital)
Climate change is a left-wing religion. The message is as heavy-handed as a catechism in a religious school.
It’s scary too. Children are taught that global warming is killing their favorite animals. At Slackwood Elementary School in New Jersey, first graders are taught that transportation, heating, and livestock farming are “disgusting to the planet.”
The reality is that these kids are too young to understand the trade-offs of moving to zero carbon anytime soon. A first grader doesn’t know mom can’t afford an electric car that averages $53,000.
Children need to be taught about the wonders of nature and learn how to identify mammals, reptiles, fish and birds, oceans, plants and deserts. They are too young to grapple with the ethical and economic implications of phasing out fossil fuels.
First graders don’t understand the financial implications when Coned bills double as cost of transition to wind and solar power, but New Yorkers are warned it’s going to happen here .
The United States has already cut emissions of the six most common pollutants by 78% since 1970, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. But try to explain this to a first grader who doesn’t know the percentages and has no frame of reference to compare US records with, say, China’s or India’s spikes in pollution rates.
These issues are appropriate for high school students and should be presented as controversial with all perspectives included.
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New York City cites climate change activist Greta Thunberg as a hero and role model. File: Ms Thunberg awaits a hearing in a courtroom in Malmö, Sweden, Monday, July 24, 2023. She appeared in court after she was charged with disobeying law enforcement in connection with her protests in Malmö, southern Sweden. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)
The scientific community is divided on the urgency of phasing out fossil fuels. A poll of 400 geologists, climatologists, meteorologists and other scientists conducted by Fairleigh Dickinson University found that 41% said global warming would cause “significant harm” in our lifetimes. Turns out I didn’t think it would.
The majority of scientists also disagree with the claims children are hearing from teachers that severe weather such as hurricanes and tornadoes is on the rise significantly.
Removing fossil fuels from the Radical Left’s Greentime schedule will cost ordinary people a loss of jobs, a higher cost of living, and a weakening of America’s position in the world. But climate change educators are against any argument for zero costs.
California, New York and Oregon are now considering copying New Jersey’s “every class climate class” curriculum. But some states are resisting.
The reality is that these kids are too young to understand the trade-offs of moving to zero carbon anytime soon. A first grader doesn’t know mom can’t afford an electric car that averages $53,000.
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Texas education officials are urging school districts to avoid textbooks that present the pros and cons of fossil fuels and show only one side. Considering how many mothers and fathers make their living in carbon-related industries, this is wise.
In Ohio, the Republican state legislature urged publicly funded universities to present all views on climate change, “encourage students to come to their own conclusions,” and “encourage social, political, or religious I would like to demand that they do not inculcate a “non-intrusive” point of view.
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Please do your best to ensure that this is done on your college campus as well. But it should be the rule in all public schools.
Parents: Stand up to the Indoctrators. Throwing the same terrifying message into a child’s head over and over again in class is brainwashing.
We live in America, not China.
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