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Former Pop Star Claims Climate Crisis is Non-Existent

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Former Pop Star Claims Climate Crisis Is Non Existent

Holly Candy, formerly known as Valance, has expressed her controversial opinion that the climate crisis is not a real issue. In an interview with GB News, the former pop star argued that the air quality has actually improved since her childhood and believes that the focus should be on achieving cleaner and more affordable energy.

During the interview, Candy stated, ‘The climate crisis, or lack thereof, is not a crisis in my opinion. The air is much better than when I was growing up. I remember walking down the streets experiencing a stench, but now it’s different. What we truly need is cleaner and cheaper energy. We have the capability to achieve it, but we’re burdening regular people with unnecessary restrictions. It’s insane when all they want is to go about their daily lives – work, school, and grocery shopping. It’s like banging your head against a wall every day.’

Holly Candy’s controversial remarks have sparked a debate regarding the validity of the climate crisis. While some argue that her experience and observations reflect positive changes in air quality, critics emphasize the complex and multifaceted nature of climate change.