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Climate apocalypse
Term to describe possible catastrophic events due to climate change / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the term or expression, "Climate apocalypse", or similar terms. For substantive discussion of how climate change could lead to civilizational collapse, see Climate change and civilizational collapse. For use of this, or similar terms, in the media, see Media coverage of climate change.
A climate apocalypse is a term used to denote a predicted scenario involving the global collapse of human civilization due to climate change. Such collapse could theoretically arrive through a set of interrelated concurrent factors such as famine, extreme weather, war and conflict, and disease.[1] There are many similar terms in use such as climate dystopia, collapse, endgame, and catastrophe.
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Some researchers have speculated that society cannot comprehend an accurate end of the world prediction, and instead, more governments would be willing to respond productively to prevent catastrophe if reports framed the matter as a smaller problem than it actually is.[2]