Townhall.com by Matt Vespa, discusses an independent reporter's perspective on climate alarmism, particularly in relation to the Texas floods. It suggests that climate change narratives in media have become a "panic pornography" that fosters cult-like behavior and leverages fear for ideological and political gain. The article argues that media outlets falsely attributed the Texas floods to Trump's policies and climate change, ignoring historical context and actual causes like a lack of flood warning systems. Furthermore, it posits that climate alarmism functions as a secular religion, demanding sacrifice and obedience, contrasting with traditional Christianity's offer of forgiveness and hope. The piece concludes by suggesting that the media's amplification of extreme climate narratives is undermining its own credibility and leading to a public backlash, indicating a potential shift toward a more grounded approach to environmental issues.Samuel Carter’s Books Get full access to Samuel Carter's Substack at therealsamuelcarter.substack.com/subscribe
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