The phrase
"alarmist narrative" refers to a story or description that exaggerates potential dangers or threats, often creating unnecessary fear or panic. It suggests that someone is trying to make a situation seem worse than it actually is.
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You will also learn that there are many, many more scientists who are publishing material that does not support
the alarmist narrative of the IPCC with respect to the climatic and biological consequences of earth's rising atmospheric CO2 concentration.
In the climate arena, it is the fear of being labelled a «denier» and to be judged morally bankrupt («think of the children and grandchildren») if one dares to question
the alarmist narrative, which is causing harm and poverty to millions.
Thus a theoretical problem that may emerge thousands of years into the future becomes an immediate danger that can only be dealt with now, and in the way preferred by
the alarmist narrative: ceasing the industrial and economic progress that would afford those coastal communities a better way of life, as well as better protection from the elements.
However,
the alarmist narrative which created the basis for international climate policy has exhausted itself.
One of the crucial unrealistic assumptions of the climate
alarmist narrative is the belief that non-hydro renewable sources of energy can be easily substituted for fossil fuels for the generation of electricity.
Planet Earth is simply not corroborrating
the alarmist Narrative, and as hard as he tries, sockrates fails again.
As we have written previously, this is owed to the tendency of those who put much store in the progress of Arctic ice, hoping that it will add power to
their alarmist narratives.
Yet environmentalists need to create stories about why they haven't achieved the success they feel
their alarmist narratives should entitle them to.
Socks rats You have a vertible arsenal of
alarmist narrative and abuse.