Americans have grown weary of the relentless predictions of environmental collapse. Media stories on climate change have dropped by half since 2023, and Google searches for the term have followed suit. Life goes on as usual—economies expand, heat-related deaths decline—despite years of dire forecasts about tipping points and irreversible damage.
Even figures like Greta Thunberg, once the face of youth activism with her 2019 U.N. declaration that “You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words,” now direct their energy elsewhere, targeting Israel instead.
Voter surveys reveal the issue ranks low on the list of concerns, trailing far behind jobs, healthcare, and the cost of living. A September report from the Searchlight Institute noted that battleground voters see addressing climate as secondary, warning Democrats that “their messages are actively weakened by a focus on ‘climate’ over affordability and low energy prices.”
Democrats appear to have taken note. In October, Politico observed that “Climate change is out. Energy affordability is in…. Climate policy is decidedly unfashionable in 2025 — among Democrats.” Lawmakers like Reps. Sean Casten and Mike Levin introduced the Cheap Energy Agenda in September, pitching it as a plan to cut household bills through green initiatives, though critics point out wind and solar often drive up costs compared to reliable fossil fuels.
This pivot comes after the Inflation Reduction Act under Biden funneled hundreds of billions into climate subsidies, disguised as economic relief. Now, with Trump back in office and vowing to dismantle such measures for an “America First” energy push, Democrats scramble to rebrand.
Bill Gates entered the fray with an October blog post titled “Three tough truths about climate,” arguing that “The doomsday view of climate change is wrong.” He pushed for growth in poor nations, saying “Using more energy is a good thing… from the standpoint of improving lives.”
Activists fired back—Mother Jones ran a piece headlined “Respectfully, Bill Gates Needs to Shut Up.”
Meanwhile, at COP30 in Brazil this week, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres stuck to the script, declaring that missing the 1.5°C target amounts to “moral failure and deadly negligence.” Yet the summit’s apocalyptic tone rings hollow amid public indifference.
This shift might signal the left recognizing their narrative’s limits, or perhaps it’s just a tactical retreat—repackaging subsidies as savings while ignoring the burdens on working families. Either way, the era of climate as the ultimate crisis seems to be winding down, leaving room for practical priorities like energy independence and prosperity. Al Gore is greatly disappointed.
For Emergency Preparedness, Don’t Forget the Meds
Being prepared is more than just a good idea—it’s essential. We stock up on non-perishable food, bottled water, flashlights, and first-aid supplies, but one critical aspect often gets overlooked: access to vital medications. What happens if pharmacies close, prescriptions can’t be filled, or you’re cut off from medical care during an emergency?
That’s where Jase Medical steps in, offering a reliable solution to ensure you and your family have the medications you need when it matters most.
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Whether you’re prepping for a hurricane, a power outage, or simply the uncertainties of daily life, Jase Medical ensures you’re not caught off guard. Head to patriot.tv/meds today to customize and order your emergency kit—because when it comes to your health and safety, it’s better to be prepared than sorry.
