jon_berzerk
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since the term global warming has been a failure
the term climate change turned out to be a flop
the administration is reclassifying the propaganda
global climate disruption
maybe it will stick this time
--LOL
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First there was global warming. Then many researchers suggested climate change was a better term. Now, White House science adviser John Holdren is renewing his call for a new nomenclature to describe the end result of dumping vast quantities of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases into Earths atmosphere: global climate disruption.
Ive always thought that the phrase global warming was something of a misnomer because it suggests that the phenomenon is something that is uniform around the world, that its all about temperature, and that its gradual, Holdren said yesterday at the annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy in Washington, D.C. (AAAS publishes ScienceInsider.) What could be wrong with that?
Let's Call It 'Climate Disruption,' White House Science Adviser Suggests (Again) | Science/AAAS | News
the term climate change turned out to be a flop
the administration is reclassifying the propaganda
global climate disruption
maybe it will stick this time
--LOL
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First there was global warming. Then many researchers suggested climate change was a better term. Now, White House science adviser John Holdren is renewing his call for a new nomenclature to describe the end result of dumping vast quantities of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases into Earths atmosphere: global climate disruption.
Ive always thought that the phrase global warming was something of a misnomer because it suggests that the phenomenon is something that is uniform around the world, that its all about temperature, and that its gradual, Holdren said yesterday at the annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy in Washington, D.C. (AAAS publishes ScienceInsider.) What could be wrong with that?
Let's Call It 'Climate Disruption,' White House Science Adviser Suggests (Again) | Science/AAAS | News