I was reading a lengthy piece this week over climate change (aka global warming, global cooling)....then they came to note that there is another wording change underway.
The new phrases? Climate collapse, and global meltdown.
Why? Well, this gets into branding and the folks in the middle of this type of business believe that they've over-used climate change.
I'm one of those people who were standing there in the 1970s....reading Newsweek's introduction to global cooling and remember the article.
But I also read a piece over at Electroverse this week, which did a long article on Chinese research. The Chinese have put a lot of research into sun cycles. They point that there is a 500 year cycle, which involves the sun, and that we are nearing the tail end of the sun's warm spell, and that in a few decades....it'll all flip with extremely cold and bitter winters.
So all this brand name changing....mostly to just get you into the right frame of mind, for their agenda? When you say the words meltdown or collapse.....it's generally not good news. It's like dam collapse, or nuclear meltdown. In your mind, you have these awful bad images.
How long before these two phrases disappear, and new ones come to replace them? I'd give it five to seven years.
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