“This is like, making me feel sad,” one kids says.

Kids in video exposed to dire climate claims to promote Gore's sequel and then "inspired" to fix problem. Climate activist Prince EA goes tells kids: "Storms are stronger than ever before...or more drought, wildfires, hurricanes than ever before."

A new video featuring children “brought to you by ‘An Inconvenient Sequel'” has been released to shore up support for former Vice President Al Gore’s sequel.

In the video, elementary school kids ages 7 through 13, watch Prince EA, aka: Richard Williams, a rapper and climate activist, explain the dangers of global warming.

The Huntington Post explains: “Participant acquired the video production firm SoulPancake last year, and has used the company to produce YouTube videos to promote “An Inconvenient Sequel.” One video, titled “Kids React To Climate Change,” has racked up more than half-a-million views in the last two weeks. [Climate Depot Note: Kids were also used by the Weather Channel to promote climate scares. See: The Weather Channel video uses young kids to promote ‘global warming’ fears – ‘Dear Mom & Dad, climate change could be very catastrophic’]

Video excerpts:

Maxim, age 11: “Climate change is global warming where some people are releasing toxic gases that are ruining the world and they don’t even acknowledge it.”

Prince EA: “Sorry we listened to people who made excuses to do nothing. Sorry we put profit above people, greed above need.”

One kids replies: “I think I totally agree.”

“This is like, making me feel sad,” another kids says.

A boy explains, “I’m like shaking now.”

Prince EA goes continues by claiming, “storms are stronger than ever before…or more drought, wildfires, hurricanes than ever before.”

A boy responds: “That changed my whole view” after watching Prince EA.

A girl feels motivated, declaring, “Oh, now I jut want to go and do something about it”

Published on Jul 27, 2017