Greta Thunberg Made Another Wrong Prediction…

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If you know even a little about the whole climate change movement, you’re no stranger to all the predictions of our impending doom if we don’t supposedly change our ways. You’re also likely all too familiar with the fact that none of those predictions have come true.

The latest of such belongs to the former face of climate change herself, Swedish Greta Thunberg.

Like most within her inner circle, she’s gone on touting the need to nix fossil fuels and find some unknown and most likely unsustainable form of energy. She’s also claimed that if we don’t do this and soon, “climate will wipe out all of humanity.”

Hell, she even put a date on it.

According to her 2018 post, the then-15-year-old claimed this would all happen “over the next five years.”

If you did your math really quickly there, you’d realize that 2023 is five years later. And yet, here we are, still living, still inhaling breathable air, still not burned up by the sun or whatever she imagined would happen.

Naturally, that tweet is getting plenty of backlash now that it’s been completely disproven.

Now, to be clear, the tweet itself no longer exists. Thunberg must have come to her senses or, at the very least, realized that time was running out and her prediction wouldn’t come true. And so she deleted the tweet.

Luckily, plenty of individuals took screenshots of it before it was gone…

And people are not letting her forget it.

Of course, she isn’t the only famed and supposed climate activist who has made such ridiculous claims over the years.

Remember when New York Representative and author of the Green New Deal, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed the world would end in 12 years if we didn’t stop flying planes and driving cars? Al Gore has also made similar comments.

In any case, this is just another in a long line of unsubstantiated and unlikely threats made to push the political left’s agenda. It’s just a good thing most of us know better than to listen to a word.