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Climate Not As Hot As You Predicted? Then Hot Up The Language!

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The Guardian has verified that one of the Left climateers' favourite scare-mongering weapons is language manipulation.

" We will use language that recognises the severity of the crisis we’re in. In May 2019, the Guardian updated its style guide to introduce terms that more accurately describe the environmental crises facing the world, using “climate emergency, crisis or breakdown” and “global heating” instead of “climate change” and “global warming”.

Their use of language to mislead is part of their "climate challenge". They are no longer performing their core reason for existing - reporting; they are persuading, brain-washing, bullying; and they no longer try to hide the fact. That's how stupid they think you are, folks.

Once dignified taxpayer-funded organisations such as the BOM have fallen victim to Leftist propaganda by changing 'extreme' fire conditions to 'catastrophic' conditions. And, the usual climate fraudsters are hotting up the language as the climate itself refuses to hot up inline with their dodgy predictions.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 3 December 2019 9:19:44 AM
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ITYF the reason for the change isn't because the climate's not as hot as predicted, but because it's hotter!
Posted by Aidan, Tuesday, 3 December 2019 10:17:56 AM
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A degree rise in temperature in a century, especially in the cities. Two inches rise in sea-level in a century. God, how much more can the planet take ?!

Just to be helpful, can I suggest that we use the phrases "climate catastrophe" and "climate Armageddon" instead of piddly phrases like "climate crisis". How can we get across the possibility that we are about to come to the "end of days" ? And there's nothing we can do ?!

Don't just stand there ! Panic NOW !

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Tuesday, 3 December 2019 11:46:20 AM
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Dear loudmouth2,

"Arctic sea ice extent averaged for October 2019 was 5.66 million square kilometers (2.19 million square miles), the lowest in the 41-year continuous satellite record.

This was 230,000 square kilometers (88,800 square miles) below that observed in 2012—the previous record low for the month—and 2.69 million square kilometers (1.04 million square miles) below the 1981 to 2010 average.

Daily ice extent began tracking below 2012 levels on October 13 and continued to do so through the end of the month, which was enough to reach a new record monthly low at 5.66 million square kilometers (2.19 million square miles)."
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/

Yup nothing to see here mate.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Tuesday, 3 December 2019 11:58:15 AM
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The climate changes from day to day. Drrr!
Posted by runner, Tuesday, 3 December 2019 12:20:04 PM
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SR,

So we'll soon have a navigable North-West Passage around the top of Canada from the Pacific to the Atlantic then ? Like what Sir John Franklin tried to find in 1842 ?

Of course climate change is occurring - on your figures, if they're reliable, the Arctic ice-cap is a third smaller than forty years ago. Agreed. Let's see if that continues, of the ice-sheet contracts enough for a navigable sea passage. .

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Tuesday, 3 December 2019 1:10:08 PM
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