Global warming: "Climate Hawks' win the game name

Wednesday, November 10, 2010 | Labels: | |

The Daily Telegraph - What a name-call? In the great global warming Barney, climate change, the man most likely to win on courtesy, usually with their opponents "skeptics," although sometimes to accept "deniers." Skeptics, on the other hand, retort with warmists "when their good mood," eco-Nazis "when they are not.

But now wheat, a U.S. green web magazine, tried his own name to find what he calls people who care about climate change and clean energy (or PCCCCEs). It's never going to win, but do not believe me, scores of seemingly serious alternative proposals are almost all say. What price "decarboners", "balancers," Planeteers "," Terranauts "," transitionists "," anthro adapters "or the equally verbose" Coalition for a bright future for the next generation or a Self-righteous ("stewards", "saviors", "concerned citizens", "the platoon sane," or just "parents") and "earth angels" strangely ("bulb heads," "New-Earthlings" and Tolkienesque "Frodosapiens")? But I rather warm to the "warmist" which suggested replacing "hotties".

It looked like they would be better without a specific name, after all, they are in the majority. But corn caught hawks warming, "but it got a little spoiled things started to run a photograph of a vulture She quoted Donald Rumsfeld, of all people -. It a hawk is defined as someone who" looks forward " , whatever that may mean - ". A visceral sense of both danger and determination and decided to make this term refers to I think it could resonate in states United here but no doubt it is for the birds

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