Language used to describe the climate becoming more urgent, study finds
by Robyn Vinter from Environment | The Guardian on (#5QZX9)
Oxford English Dictionary found between 2018 and 2020 use of climate crisis' increased nearly 20-fold
When people spoke of a climate refugee" in the 19th century, they would be describing someone who had moved to a place where the climate is healthier or more congenial.
But in modern parlance, the meaning has shifted to reflect current global crises - now climate refugees are those who are forced to move in response to extreme weather or rising sea levels.
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