When I first heard about it in school in the 90s, the preferred term seemed to be “global greenhouse effect”, which still implies warming but better describes the underlying physical principle.
But now we should really call it “global climate catastrophe” or “global climate extinction event” to communicate how dire the situation is.
When I first heard about it in school in the 90s, the preferred term seemed to be “global greenhouse effect”, which still implies warming but better describes the underlying physical principle.
But now we should really call it “global climate catastrophe” or “global climate extinction event” to communicate how dire the situation is.