Commentary In what has been billed as a last effort to save the planet, thousands of politicians, journalists and all manner of climate experts are due to fly to Glasgow next month for the UN’s COP26 climate summit, but is this a lot of hot air about a lot of hot air? Certainly not according to a global survey of young people carried out by Bath University, which claims three-quarters think the future is frightening and over half (56 percent) believe humanity is doomed. Lead author Caroline Hickman told BBC News: “Governments need to listen to the science and not pathologize young people who feel anxious.” Pathologize means to “regard or treat as psychologically abnormal,” but the evidence points to the contrary. Most governments are taking this issue very seriously, even pathologically so, as not one of them dare question the scary claims of the climate scientists. When President Joe Biden last …