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Home » Metro » Climate protesters attack Stonehenge, disrupt PGA

Climate protesters attack Stonehenge, disrupt PGA

June 26, 2024
in Metro, Science & Nature
Reading Time: 2 mins read

In the past week climate activists targeted two very different venues to send their message of doom, disrupting the PGA Tour’s Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut and vandalising the Stonehenge monument at Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.

Their defacement of Stonehenge could be considered relatively successful because no one was able to stop them. It’s impossible to understand the logic behind the focus on an ancient site created thousands of years before the development of carbon-based energy. However, climate activists seem to be more concerned with media coverage than making sense.

The protesters’ rush onto the PGA course in Connecticut, on the other hand, did not go so well for them. Throwing smoke bombs and running wildly across the 18th green, police quickly tackled them to the ground. The crowd cheered as the activists were subdued and chanted “USA” as they were dragged off the field. For those people who actually believe man-made climate change is a legitimate threat to the planet (it’s not), this is the worst PR the movement could receive.

Despite billions of dollars spent yearly by governments and NGOs on climate propaganda, blind belief in climate hysteria is on the decline. Specifically, the US is seeing a reversal as recent polling shows a drop from 56% of people believing climate change is a “serious threat” in 2021, to 46% in 2022. Less than half of Americans believe climate change is caused by human activity. Younger adults ages 18 to 34 had the biggest decline in concern over climate change (a 17% drop), meaning the next generation is not as indoctrinated as many assume.

Climate protests will likely increase in the next two months, with the normal heat of summer being exploited as a backdrop for global warming predictions that never seem to materialise.

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