In this article, Candis Callison who is a professor at the University of British Columbia talks about the many "crisies" within the recent years. From the pandemic to global warming, she talks about how this number increase and how these things should be on their own. Just labeling something as a crisis did the job in warning the public, the same is not true now. She talks about how "Calling out an event as a crisis is no longer enough (if it ever was) to describe the thick layering of chronic crises, whether ecological, social, biological, or historical — nor are the typical templates of event-centric journalism" and how it is becoming difficult for people to pinpoint these crises.
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