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Now, by using the term Climate Change instead of Global Warming.
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Now, by using the term Climate Change instead of Global Warming.
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Now, by using the term Climate Change instead of Global Warming.
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Using the phrase Climate Change is essentially doublespeak.
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Don't forget that Republican Frank Luntz coined the phrase Climate Change because he feared Global Warming was too severe and hoped to challenge the science enough to plant doubt in American voters minds - he knew only too well that attempts to change the economy to a low carbon energy one was a threat to the interests of the Bush Administration and its backers in the Oil Industry.
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It's now called Climate Change, because effects are varying widely across the globe.
Kevin Grandia: Climate Change A Bigger Threat To Canadians Than Terrorists
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With panel discussions entitled Climate Change and Food, The World Food Crisis and A New Fair Food System, event organizers laid out ample evidence for the necessity of change.
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Deadly Threat #7 was Global Warming, which as the program correctly said should really be called Climate Change, since it's not only about getting warmer, but about the other changes that warming causes throughout the planet (melting ice caps, rising sea waters, stronger hurricanes due to warmer water, etc.).
Chris Durang: Hoping for Gore, Dreading What Bush Might Do Next
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Is that why this pig is now called Climate Change?
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Is that why this pig is now called Climate Change?
alexz commented on the word Climate Change
The phrase 'climate change' banned by the state of Florida
/problemSolved
April 7, 2015