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warmist

American  
[wawr-mist] / ˈwɔr mɪst /

noun

  1.  global warmist.  a person who accepts global warming as a reality (a term used by people who reject the concept).


adjective

  1. noting or relating to such a person.

    warmist activism.

Etymology

Origin of warmist

First recorded in 1980–85; warm ( def. ) + -ist ( def. )

Example Sentences

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The former chair of the Georgia Tech School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, she represents one of the biggest names on the so-called “skeptic” side of the climate debate, the counterweight to Penn State climatologist Michael Mann, who leads the “warmist” camp.

From Washington Times

“That is what we call a landmark change of course — by one of climatology’s most renowned warmist scientists,” declared a blogger named Pierre L. Gosselin.

From New York Times

“That is what we call a landmark change of course — by one of climatology’s most renowned warmist scientists,” declared a blogger named Pierre L. Gosselin.

From New York Times

So, I am gradually teaching my spam filter to automatically send to spam any and every comment that contains the words “warmist”, “alarmist”, “Al Gore” or a link to Watts.

From Scientific American

Rapid warming, it's barely instrumentally significant, just hype from a warmist clique.

From BBC