Not ‘cyclical’: Human activity and climate change

How a co-worker’s outburst prompted me to learn more

C.B. Peterson
2 min readNov 29, 2019
Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash

“Where do they get that crap? It’s cyclical!”

My co-worker startled me. At the time, we worked together at a newspaper, editing content, writing headlines and designing news pages. I had given him one of my proofs to give a final read-through, and this was how he brought it back to me.

I looked at him with all the bewilderment one would have if approached by a co-worker who appeared hostile for no reason.

“It’s cyclical!” he repeated, banging his pointer finger against the proof, and then he angry-walked back to his desk.

I turned my attention to the proof to see what prompted the outburst. Even with eight stories on the page, I could easily spot the one that offended him. He had circled the headline in fat red marker and wrote in the margin, “It’s cyclical!!!”

The article was about climate change.

I am no scientist, so I had long accepted what news story after news story reported: Human activity was warming the world, and Earth’s weather patterns were becoming more erratic as Mother Nature struggled to find balance.

But my co-worker did make me wonder: Earth does have natural temperature…

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C.B. Peterson

Tech writer by day, writer of whatever comes to mind by night. Also former newspaper copy editor, page designer, social media manager and graphics artist.