As a trained meteorologist with a passion for truth, I never imagined I’d become a target simply for speaking out.
After one of my global warming posts on X went viral, racking up more than 2.5 million views, I unintentionally became an online influencer. The New York Post dubbed me “the anti-Greta.” That’s when the attacks began in earnest.
Why do they fear me? I’m young, have a fresh voice, and am skilled at charts and data analysis. Turns out, I’m also pretty good at using humor to re-examine the facts that are not kind to those who view climate as their path to power.
Luckily, I’m not alone. I found a perfect fit with those fearless, data-driven truth-tellers at CFACT.
As a CFACT science and policy analyst, I’ve been welcomed into a community of first-rate scholars. You don’t know how valuable it has been to have CFACT President Craig Rucker and the entire CFACT network rooting for me and providing sage counsel. CFACT platformed me to share my analysis on radio, television, and even through testimony before Congress.
Will you dig deep right now and help me and everyone at CFACT fight on and win?
When I first started sharing hard science on social media, along with what it reveals about climate and energy policy, I faced vicious insults and organized campaigns to expel me from school. Believe it or not, I even received death threats.
NPR reporter Sam Zeff, a staunch warming alarmist, told me on X, “You wasted your money on your degree.” How’s that for encouragement?
Yet amidst all that hostility, CFACT connected me to respected climate experts and professionals who privately reached out and said, “Keep up the good fight.”
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