A former green agenda activist who was part of Greta Thunberg’s inner circle has blown the whistle to expose the entire “climate change” movement as a “scam.”
A decade ago, Lucy Biggers was a rising star in the “climate crisis” movement.
Biggers was a self-described “sustainability influencer” working for progressive media outlet NowThis Entertainment.
She pushed the green agenda to millions of young Americans.
Today, she’s calling it what she believes it really is: a scam built on fear, guilt, and anti-human ideology.
In a striking reversal, Biggers is now publicly dismantling the very movement she once championed.
She is warning that the “global warming” narrative is weaponized not to protect the planet, but to control people, demonize Western prosperity, and undermine national sovereignty, all under the banner of “saving the Earth.”
“I had so much guilt and shame for being a modern human,” Biggers told Just the News, describing how the climate movement distorted her worldview.
“I didn’t want to pass that guilt and shame on to my son.”
However, Biggers’ transformation didn’t happen overnight.
In her twenties, she fully embraced the climate orthodoxy, producing viral videos for NowThis that praised “sustainable” lifestyles, condemned fossil fuels, and elevated far-left voices like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Greta Thunberg.
One of her videos, a dramatized clip supporting Standing Rock pipeline protests, racked up over 17 million views online.
She even traveled to the protest site and interviewed climate activist celebrities.
Her work earned praise from “environmentalist” groups and cemented her image as a voice for the “climate” agenda.
But the deeper she got, the more cracks she saw.
It was during the Covid lockdowns, when the global economy was forcibly shut down, that Biggers began asking dangerous questions.
Despite the world grinding to a halt, “carbon emissions” barely budged.
The green utopia she had envisioned looked less like progress and more like a dystopia.
“If we have to shut down the entire world and emissions go down only a little, what does the climate movement want us to do?” she asked.
“Would I want to live in that world?”
After leaving NowThis in 2020, Biggers took time to reflect.
The birth of her son was a turning point.
She realized she didn’t want to raise a child under a worldview that taught him to be ashamed of modern life, technology, prosperity, or the very energy that makes civilization possible.
In 2024, she published a piece in The Free Press titled “Losing My Religion,” outlining how the climate movement had become a secular cult, complete with its own rituals of guilt, shame, and submission.
The piece struck a chord.
Soon, Biggers was posting videos on TikTok and X, calling the climate movement a “scam” and warning others to stop living in fear.
Unsurprisingly, the backlash from the Left was swift and vicious.
Biggers was smeared as a “sellout,” accused of being paid by oil companies, and even mocked by the same activists who once cheered her work.
Notably, Gasland director Josh Fox, whose infamous anti-fracking documentary was widely debunked, falsely claimed credit for Biggers’ old videos and dismissed her change of heart as irrelevant.
But few critics addressed her actual arguments.
“Do fossil fuels cause our planet to warm? Yes,” Biggers wrote.
“But they also make modern life possible… something that the ‘keep it in the ground’ climate activists never acknowledge.”
“Renewables are not ready.
“And they have their own environmental costs.”
Biggers’ story isn’t just a personal journey; it’s an indictment of a broader agenda.
What began as genuine concern for the environment has morphed into an international movement increasingly obsessed with central planning, forced austerity, and population control.
Her videos, now posted across Instagram and X, don’t just challenge climate orthodoxy.
They challenge the very foundation of the globalist green agenda: that the West must abandon its wealth, its energy independence, and its individual freedoms for the sake of the planet.
“You’re so empathetic to everybody else’s problems that you don’t prioritize yourself,” Biggers said.
“You start to just feel guilty for being alive.”
Biggers has now joined a growing number of climate dissidents, scientists, and former insiders warning that the movement is no longer about science, it’s about power.
A global reset dressed up in green.
Her message to young people is clear: You don’t have to carry the weight of manufactured guilt.
You don’t have to fear the future.
And you don’t have to sacrifice human flourishing at the altar of carbon credits and solar subsidies.
As Biggers now says, from experience, the “climate change” movement is not saving the planet.
It is, however, taking aim at the freedoms that made the modern world possible.
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