global heating

English

Noun

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

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

References

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

Further reading

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