ecocatastrophe love

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  • noun An ecological catastrophe, especially a man-made disaster that affects the environment

Etymologies

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From eco- +‎ catastrophe

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Examples

  • The fascist churches continued their drumbeat: we are in the endtimes, and Bush is anointed by God to lead America into the kingdom, including nuclear war and ecocatastrophe.

    Does your pastor lie to you? 2005

  • In 1971, Holdren predicted that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    Intellectual Conservative Politics and Philosophy 2009

  • In 1971 Holdren and Ehrlich warned that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • In 1971 Holdren and Ehrlich warned that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    Propeller Most Popular Stories KJeffV 2009

  • In 1971 Holdren and Ehrlich warned that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    Propeller Most Popular Stories 2009

  • In 1971, Holdren predicted that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    The Reality Check 2009

  • In 1971, Holdren predicted that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    unknown title 2009

  • In 1971, Holdren predicted that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    The Reality Check 2009

  • If it wasn't ecocatastrophe that would leave us all living underground or stuck in a small smelly apartment with Edward G. Robinson pedaling a bike for ten minutes of lights, it was nukes, or that "Late Great Planet Earth" stuff that really depressed me.

    The Point 2009

  • In 1971, Holdren predicted that "some form of ecocatastrophe, if not thermonuclear war, seems almost certain to overtake us before the end of the century."

    Canada Free Press 2009

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