global heating

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Noun[edit]

global heating (uncountable)

  1. Global warming.
    • 1989, Timothy Wirth, Challenge of Global Warming, Island Press, →ISBN, page 5:
      A continuation of present trends in the emission of CO₂ and the other greenhouse gases is expected to result in additional global heating of at least 2° by the year 2030.
    • 2006, Donald Kennedy, Science Magazine's State of the Planet 2006–2007, Island Press, →ISBN, page 92:
      [] the popular term for the human influence on global climate is “global warming,” although it really means global heating, of which the observed global temperature increase is only one consequence []

Usage notes[edit]

Technically more correct than global warming and increasingly used to emphasize the scale of the threat.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jonathan Watts (2018 December 13) “Global warming should be called global heating, says key scientist”, in The Guardian[1]
  2. ^ Damian Carrington (2019 May 17) “Why the Guardian is changing the language it uses about the environment”, in The Guardian[2]

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