Sentences with word «alarmist»

"Alarmist" refers to someone who excessively exaggerates or creates unnecessary fear or panic about a situation, often without valid reasons or supporting evidence. Full definition
They need to keep warm, but are finding that this is posing needless problems because of climate alarmist policies in these states.
This is how the global warming alarmist community thinks.
The energy industry — oil, natural gas, and coal producers — will undoubtedly dismiss the report as alarmist.
Governments, ours and many others, pay billions of dollars every year to climate scientists who come up with alarmist predictions.
This is especially useful for commenting on alarmist news stories or blog articles.
And that's not alarmist, that's a fact.
I suppose 5 years of talking about the pause may have changed the results of this poll to a more alarmist view but for some reason I doubt it.
The second interpretation is more alarmist and basically tells you to start digging that backyard bomb shelter.
I've analyzed some of the most alarmist claims, and my skepticism about them hasn't changed.
I don't want to sound alarmist at all, but I prefer talking about financial preparedness.
They have shown that the climate alarmist science is invalid.
«Your efforts have gone a long way to stop the global warming alarmist agenda,» he said.
Both sides of the argument need to be more transparent and not make alarmist statements.
This is as clear a case of environmental politics preceding the science as any other alarmist story.
There is none now, just a lot of alarmist reports.
The global warming alarmist community firmly believes it has science on its side.
The data does not support the claims often made in the media, yet this does not stop journalists from using alarmist rhetoric to gain a larger readership.
Yet he never, and no one has yet, presented ANY evidence that such alarmist predictions will come true.
Only recently, faced with a gap between the climate reality and alarmist theory that was too great to ignore, has official climate science begun to admit the facts to the public.
Ah yes, it's always a good idea to squeeze «abrupt and irreversible» into alarmist reports on climate change.
The authorities need to understand the risks they create in terms of the system's resilience if they adopt alarmist media campaigns.
It shows that most of the forecast warming from major alarmist models comes from the positive feedback theory, and not from greenhouse gas theory.
It has been there since the beginning of the climate alarmist movement.
Whenever that happens the media will respond with alarmist nonsense and terrible investment advice.
Aren't the newspapers being a bit alarmist here?
As I repeatedly pointed out to him, first he must show that the radical extreme alarmist position has any validity to it at all.
«Our [alarmist] projections were completely wrong,» he says.
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