It is hard to believe John Kerry is still considered politically relevant, much less interesting, but I guess when he's saying stuff like this, he still has liberal street cred:
Kerry: I think personally we're [on] the brink of needing to declare a climate emergency, which is what we really have. And we need to get people to behave as if this really is a major transitional challenge to the whole planet.
Somebody needs to tell the Heinz heir that people increasingly don't care about climate change anymore. In contrast to the ubiquitous climate hysteria of recent years, the public is more and more uninterested in "climate emergencies." Per Monmouth:
Less than half (46%) of the American public sees climate change as a very serious problem. This number is higher than it was nine years ago (41% in 2015), but is decidedly lower than in more recent polling (54% in 2018 and 56% in 2021). Compared to three years ago, climate change concern has declined by 8 percentage points among both Democrats (77% very serious, down from 85% in 2021) and Republicans (13%, from 21%) and by 13 points among independents (43%, from 56%).
Waving bye-bye to the climate cultist hysteria like:
You can doubtlessly expect these numbers to continue to fall, as the dire predictions of the climate mongers — world-ending famines, 1,000-year droughts, 750-foot rises in sea levels — consistently fail to materialize, year after year.
You can doubtlessly expect guys like John Kerry to try and stay relevant, though:
Good luck John!
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