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The media never said 2025. They always, always talked about 2100, just so the mind can safely think "I'll be dead by then". Thresholds crossed by 2025? certainly. But "living hell by 2025"? I'll have to call "citations needed".


I didn't say that the media said that. It was the general feeling that many people (myself included) had and that activists perpetuated at that time. Disaster was about 15-20 years away.

What I said about the media is that they talked about climate change a whole lot more back then compared to now. Beside the Iraq War it was one of the big topics that everyone was always talking about. Nowadays it seems more of a background issue.


I'm over 40 can you cite a primary source from that time frame? That is very much not how I recall people thinking about climate change.


Where can I search for old news articles or evidence of public sentiment?

In your memory what was the zeitgeist at the time?

For most of my life it has been something like: we recently crossed some threshold, if we don't act now we'll cross this other one, disaster is 15-30 years out. Recent freak natural disaster is going to become a yearly thing.


Times were far less "interesting" back then.

How is the saying: "Aviate, navigate, communicate". We are strictly in an aviate phase.




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