Our Real Existential Crisis: Extinction, by Patrick Buchanan

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Home/Patrick J. Buchanan/World/Our Real Existential Crisis: Extinction WORLD Our Real Existential Crisis: Extinction The peoples of almost every country on the Old Continent and in the Far East, are visibly aging, shrinking, and dying. Old Japanese couple walking at a bus stop with umbrella during a rainy day, in Shibuya.(By MAHATHIR MOHD YASI/Shutterstock)

The peoples of almost every country on the Old Continent and in the Far East, are visibly aging, shrinking, and dying.

If Western elites were asked to name the greatest crisis facing mankind, climate change would win in a walk.

Thus did Time magazine pass over every world leader to name a Swedish teenage climate activist, Greta Thunberg, its person of the year.

On New Year’s Day, the headline over yet another story in The Washington Post admonished us anew: “A Lost Decade for Climate Action: We Can’t Afford A Repeat, Scientists Warn.”

“By the final year of the decade,” said the Post, “the planet had surpassed its 2010 temperature record five times.

“Hurricanes devastated New Jersey and Puerto Rico, and floods damaged the Midwest and Bangladesh. Southern Africa was gripped by a deadly drought. Australia and the Amazon are ablaze.” ….

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