Whenever that happens the media will respond
with alarmist nonsense and terrible investment advice.
Not exact matches
Anyway
with El Niño fading away and possibly a new El Nina
with other natural cooing factors coming in to play there is a good chance of another decade or more of «Pausing» or cooling in global temperatures which is itself a stupid concept as it cools and heats in different places of the planet dependent on the local climate conditions an average is meaningless — you really need to dream up some more dire
alarmist nonsense to keep your show on the road.
The problem for the Guardian is that, when you divide and polarise the debate as it does, when the
alarmist story you tell turns out to be
nonsense, you force people
with the sense or intuition to see it as
nonsense to the other, opposing camp.
Each such
alarmist article is larded
with words such as «if», «might», «could», «probably», «perhaps», «expected», «projected» or «modelled» - and many involve such deep dreaming, or ignorance of scientific facts and principles, that they are akin to
nonsense.