Radical climate change warriors in the White House have made it their mission to destroy the fossil fuel industry (and with that goes the economy) but also brainwash as many youth into believing there's an imminent climate emergency. However, a new poll shows young people are unwilling to make even the slightest financial sacrifice, not even the cost of one avocado and toast sandwich per month, for 'green' causes, and perhaps this underscores that the youth are merely serial virtue signallers.
The Daily Mail obtained a copy of a new survey commissioned by CRC Research for the 85 Fund. It reveals that fewer than half of the respondents aged 18-34 will spend $10 monthly to combat climate.
Less than half (45%) of the youngest crop of voters aged 18-34 would be willing to spend $10 or less per month to combat climate change, according to a recent survey by CRC Research for 85 Fund obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.
And one out of five (20%) in the same age bracket responded that they would not pay anything at all, according to the poll results.
DailyMail said respondents aged 25-34 were very similar to the 18-34 age group, an indication the Biden administration's propaganda campaign to push climate anxiety amongst the youngest generations is failing. If the administration continues pushing such a radical agenda - they risk falling out of touch with average working-class folks.
The CRC also showed how young people are vocal about climate change but fail to spend their own money fixing it. This could be due to an era of failed Bidenomics as the inflation monster crushes households.
"Despite claims they are leading the charge on climate change, it turns out young people are actually just sheep in wolves clothing. They demand 'climate action,' but demand someone else pay for it," said Steve Milloy, a lawyer who served under the Trump administration.
Milloy continued: "They disguise their rank hypocrisy by posturing as 'climate activists.' Their refusal to put their money where their mouths are just underscores how unserious they are as citizens and voters."