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Thriving reefs, falling climate deaths: Data contradicts Canberra’s global warming ‘sermon of doom’

Last updated: October 27, 2025 4:45 am
Published: 4 months ago
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The Guardian’s latest climate warning reads like scripture for the secular and the simple-minded.

Thriving reefs, plummeting climate deaths: Data tells different story as Canberra, The Guardian frighten citizens with global warming ‘sermon of doom’ Data showing historic levels of coral cover on the Great Barrier Reef and a greening continent cast doubt on Canberra’s catastrophic vision for our future if we don’t properly tackle global warming, writes John Mac Ghlionn.

It takes a recent government-commissioned report — released just last month — and turns it into a sermon of doom.Australia, we’re told, is doomed to burn, drown, and disappear unless we kneel before the altar of “urgent action.”By 2050, we’re told our land will be scorched, our cities flooded, and our way of life unlivable if “emissions are not curbed”. Beneath the data, however, lies something less noble: an ideological campaign to justify deeper government control, higher carbon taxes, and stricter lifestyle regulation, all wrapped in the language of responsibility.Recent studies suggest the situation is not nearly as dire as we have been led to believe.Bjorn Lomborg argues climate change is serious but nowhere near the apocalypse many imagine today. Researcher Bjorn Lomborg points out that the Great Barrier Reef has its fourth-highest coral cover since records began nearly 40 years ago. Photo – iStock He is a leading policy analyst and economist known for evidence-driven, cost-conscious environmental prioritisation work. He founded Copenhagen Consensus, collaborating with Nobel laureates to rank reasonable solutions across challenges worldwide. He points out that the Great Barrier Reef has its fourth-highest coral cover since records began nearly 40 years ago. Historical data also shows climate-related deaths plunged ninety-eight percent, despite a quadrupled population and wider exposure globally. Disaster losses as GDP share declined, reflecting resilience, readiness, and rising prosperity, saving lives worldwide.Fossil fuels, for all their faults, lifted billions from darkness and built the modern age.Oil and gas have forged steel, fueled progress, and warmed homes through centuries of human endeavor.To abandon them overnight would shatter economies and condemn the poor to permanent, powerless poverty.Fear funds foundations, fuels careers, and flatters the high-priests of paranoia. To acknowledge progress would dismantle the profitable myth of perpetual crisis, and that cannot be allowed.The Guardian and other left-leaning outlets know frightened citizens are easier to steer and convert.Each article is filled with selective statistics, transforming complex environmental issues into simple matters of good and evil.In this new creed, virtue is measured by compost bins while vice smells faintly of petrol and steak.Australians should not dismiss this as harmless exaggeration.It is less journalism than choreography — press releases passed off as revelation, repeated until they sound divine. Schools join the chorus, teaching children that every sunrise is a countdown and every breath a debt. Classrooms hold “climate grief” circles where students mourn a planet that stubbornly refuses to die. What passes for education has become a perverse form of emotional conditioning, collective angst packaged as civic duty. When told the end is near, people start living as though it already happened — hope fades, and hopelessness seeps in.Politicians mimic the panic, preaching urgency with missionary zeal and no thought for consequence or cost.Farmers, miners, and truckers are scolded to sacrifice while elites still sip wine at climate galas.Leaders call it a “transition,” but for working families it feels like a slow, state-managed decline.When authority feeds children visions of doom, it destroys innocence, turning natural wonder into worry and youthful confidence into nihilistic compliance.Real compassion would teach care without terror, reason without panic, and responsibility without dread or deception.Each “crisis” brings promises of salvation through regulation. The housing crisis, the energy crisis, the cost-of-living crisis — each one delivered greater control for government and less autonomy for citizens.It is not driven by science alone but by the oldest political impulse of all: the desire to rule under the pretext of rescue.The sensible response is not panic but pragmatism, not hysteria but hard-headed realism and resolve.Each “unprecedented collapse” headline is déjà vu with decimals — fresh fonts on the same fading forecast.The apocalypse, forever rescheduled, remains the most punctual promise never kept in modern journalism. John Mac Ghlionn is a researcher and essayist who writes on psychology and social relations. He has a keen interest in social dysfunction and media manipulation.

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