Are your children being taught that a climate apocalypse is inevitable? If they aren’t, they might be soon.
It’s been a year since New Jersey became
the first state
to require that climate change be taught in nearly all grades and subjects. Since then, organizations such as the
New Jersey Climate Education Hub
have distributed instructional materials that include subjects such as
environmental racism
,
youth climate action
(categorized as “Climate Heroes #2”), and
emotive art
representing how climate change makes us feel. It’s not just New Jersey, either — states such as
California
,
Illinois
, and
New Mexico
have adopted or are considering similar programs.
THE BIDEN BORDER CRISIS RAGES ON
I’m not here to argue about the science behind anthropogenic (human-driven) climate change. That’s its own battle. But even if you, like me, affirm that anthropogenic…