MIT's Alfred P. Sloan professor of meteorology Richard Lindzen recently complained about the «
shrill alarmism» of Gore's movie «An Inconvenient Truth.»
The shrill alarmism of its public advisers, and the often eco-fundamentalist policy initiatives that bubble up from the depths of the Civil Service, have all long since been detached from science reality.
Their shrill alarmism is owed in no small part to their journalists simply being incapable of making any sense of the world.
Ours is an era of harsh righteousness among many religionists, and of
shrill alarmism among many secularists.
Not exact matches
This naturally manifests as
alarmism and as contempt for people who don't share the increasingly
shrill view of the world.
Johnny's emotions characterise the
shrill, impatient, self importance of the environmental movement, which prefers trantrums to debate, and panic and
alarmism to convincing arguments.