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Climate Change Apocalypticism Was a Fashion, Not a Cause

Culture
United States
开始于 May 21, 2026

The article argues that the intense focus on climate change as an imminent apocalypse reflects a cultural trend rather than a genuine environmental crisis, questioning the motivations behind such narratives.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 21, 2026
Labeling climate change as apocalyptic distracts from pragmatic solutions and fosters unnecessary fear among the public.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 21, 2026
Climate change skepticism can hinder meaningful policy discussions, leading to inaction on urgent environmental issues.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 21, 2026
Public discourse on climate change should focus on evidence-based approaches rather than sensationalist narratives that polarize opinions.

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The portrayal of climate change should balance urgency with practical solutions to foster productive dialogue and action.

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Overemphasizing climate change as a crisis could alienate potential allies who might support more moderate environmental policies.

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