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« on: September 02, 2020, 09:18:18 AM »

"Climate change" wasn't the term du jour in 2000, it was still "global warming" (which wasn't overtaken by "climate change" in Google search interest until 2013).

A minor distinction, but it shows how the literal terms of debate are often politically-dictated.  In short order we'll probably ditch "climate change" and settle on the more intersectional phrase "climate justice," if liberal activists have their way. 
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