Catastrophist

usgb/kəˈtæstrəfɪst/
noun

A person who believes that catastrophic events will significantly affect the future.

The scientists were labeled as catastrophists for their warnings about climate change.
Visual representation of "catastrophist" - A person who believes that catastrophic events will significantly affect the future.

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Formal

climate catastrophist,environmental catastrophist,catastrophist view

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Context

Consider the context in which you use 'catastrophist'. It's often associated with severe warnings.

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Experts might refer to themselves as catastrophists to emphasize the need for urgent action.
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Nuance

Understand the nuances. 'Catastrophist' can carry a negative connotation, suggesting excessive fear.

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In critical discussions, be cautious about using the term without supporting evidence.
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Connotation

The word can evoke strong emotional reactions, especially in discussions about the environment.

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Use it in a serious context where implications affect public policy or awareness.
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