GLOBAL WARMING SCAREMONGERING BEARS FRUIT
The ABC reports on a study by the Australian Childhood Foundation:
Update: commenters find clowns frightening. Well, here's a scary Twilight Zone scenario for you: imagine going to the mirror in the morning to see one of these these clowns looking back you. Time to get out the chainsaw.
The ABC reports on a study by the Australian Childhood Foundation:
New research shows that Australian children are becoming more anxious about themselves and the future of the planet.In reporting on the study the ABC has significantly shifted emphasis. Here's how the report's press release actually starts off (emphasis in original):
The report also showed that more than a third of children were anxious about terrorism, were worried that one day they will have to fight in a war, and one in four believed the world will end before they reached adulthood.
The head of the foundation, Dr Joe Tucci, says this insecurity could have consequences for society.
"We're already starting to see an increase in mental health problems, we're starting to see an increase in anxiety problems, I think it's not out of the question that we'll see problems with alcohol and drug addiction increase as well," he said.
New study shows children fear environmental disasterScare them young and you've sacred them for ever.
A report released today by the Australian Childhood Foundation, in the lead up to their annual fundraiser Childhood Hero Day Thursday 14 June, has revealed that Australian children are deeply concerned about the state of the environment and the impact of climate change.
The report, ‘Children’s fears, hopes and heroes – Modern Childhood in Australia’, surveyed 600 10-14 year-olds across Australia and revealed that:
• 52% are scared that there will not be enough water in the future
• 44% of children are worried about the impact of climate change
• 43% of children are worried about the pollution in the air and water
Dr Joe Tucci, CEO of the Australian Childhood Foundation, said “Children’s sense of their place in the world is under threat. Children are nervous about global problems and the implications for the future they are faced with.
“It is often said that children and young people live in the here and now with little regard for the future. These findings clearly challenge this popular notion.”
The report also revealed that more than a third of children were anxious about terrorism, were worried about having to fight in a war and one in four believed the world will end before they reach adulthood.
Update: commenters find clowns frightening. Well, here's a scary Twilight Zone scenario for you: imagine going to the mirror in the morning to see one of these these clowns looking back you. Time to get out the chainsaw.
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Im STILL scared of clowns. They're evil.
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