Climate anxiety is so prevalent among the younger generation who are brainwashed to think they’ll die unless the planet is rid of modern conveniences and meat products, they’re turning to substance abuse to escape depression.
It’s no wonder, when we have the likes of U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet warning his Twitter followers of an impending 1,200-year drought across the West.
It was great to join @usdafsa & Colorado leaders for the signing of an agreement for the newly revised Republican River CREP project.
As we face a 1,200 year drought across the West, today was a step forward for the future of the Republican River & our farmers who rely on it. pic.twitter.com/j01CC35gBU
— Michael Bennet (@SenatorBennet) May 8, 2023
Upon further investigation with informed scientist Dr. Google, it turns out we’re not facing a 1,200-year drought, as clearly signaled by the torrential rains sweeping the Front Range.
Nearly three inches of rain fell in Denver on Thursday, breaking a daily record set in 2011. The heavy rain was widespread across the metro area, causing flooding on some roadways. https://t.co/uPxQzIwafL
— FOX31 Denver KDVR (@KDVR) May 12, 2023
As The Guardian explains, weather climate has actually been around for centuries, but the last drought of this magnitude in Colorado and the southwest was the year 800 A.D.
Tim Kohler, an archaeologist and professor at Washington State University, says the current megadrought is different from prehistoric dry periods. “This one seems to be more severe than any of the previous droughts and just as long,” he says. “But the really bad news is all the previous megadroughts took place without the influence of increasing greenhouse gases. Now we are playing a new ballgame and scientists don’t know what to expect.”
In other words, the current drought that scientists say is the cause of climate change, is just like the drought we had 1,200 years ago before climate change. Only this is more serious, because we don’t know what to expect, because of climate change.
Sliding into another week of fighting for Colorado. pic.twitter.com/GsxtbJ1c9C
— Michael Bennet (@SenatorBennet) May 8, 2023
No wonder kids and young adults are freaking out over the weather. Democrat politicians and the media have convinced them that every time the weather changes, as weather does, the end is near.