Shrinking island, vanishing polar bears - the climate scare stories that turn out to be false
Briefly

Over more than two decades, climate campaigners have consistently failed to acknowledge conflicting scientific evidence, perpetuating alarming narratives while neglecting to address counteracting data.
The depiction of polar bears as climate change victims has shifted as evidence emerged showing that their populations have actually grown, from 12,000 in the 1960s to around 26,000 now.
The claims surrounding the Great Barrier Reef's demise have also been overstated; recent statistics indicate that coral cover has increased significantly, contrary to previous media broadcasts of dire predictions.
The constant shift in focus among climate campaigners, from polar bears to coral reefs, illustrates a pattern of amplifying scare tactics that shape public perception and policy without sufficient scientific basis.
Read at New York Post
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