The Evolution Continues: Introducing “Climate Instability”

Kate at Small Dead Animals notes the language is evolving again. The whole scam started with “global warming.” Next came “climate change.”

What’s next?

This new terminology is more clever, for it neatly avoids the shortcomings of its clumsy forebears. It requires neither warming, nor change. Just television.

When blizzards descend on scientists and world leaders from Copenhagen to East Anglia to Washington, they warmists can now claim ownership.

When hurricane forecasts fall short of the mark, the propagandists can cite their very failure to support their scheme.

Warm winters, cold winters, more hurricanes, fewer hurricanes, growing ice caps, melting ice caps – directions won’t matter. Every “new” temperature record, every seasonal flood, every California hot spell, every dusting of snow in the south of France – in other words, local weather, reported globally, will return full force as evidence of anthropogenic climate crime, as it did in a simpler time when the ice conditions of a canal in Ottawa led to nationwide panic.

So, get ready to welcome the new talking point on the block: “climate instability“.

It makes perfect sense, and if you click the link provided, you can see how it is already being used.

Alarmists need to control the language if they are going to control the debate. Seeing weakness in “climate change,” it behooves them to change to a more versatile name for their scam.

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4 Responses to “The Evolution Continues: Introducing “Climate Instability””

  1. GRIM says:

    yeah, I bet Noah was like “God, what did we do to cause all this rain? I’ll never burn feces as fuel again!”

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  2. I also noted the frequent use of “dangerous climate change” – as opposed to safe climate change, we must suppose …
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  3. Come to think of it: they’ve now produced a pleonasm! How safe is that?!
    Cassandra Troy´s last blog ..A Sinister Gathering in the City of Light Bulbs My ComLuv Profile

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