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Dramatic climate language does little to increase public concern

Dramatic climate language does little to increase public concern

New research shows that using terms like "climate emergency" or "global boiling" doesn't significantly raise public concern compared to traditional phrases like "climate change."

Kate Yoder reports for Grist.

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Calling climate change a 'crisis' doesn't do what you think

A study recently published in the journal Climatic Change is among the first to examine the effects of using climate crisis and climate emergency.

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