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Lookups spiked 8,000% on October 7, 2020
Kamala Harris used the term existential threat during the Vice Presidential debate on October 7, 2020, when referring to climate change.
Sen. Harris is the only person who has touched the debate stage (in the General) to name climate change as an existential threat. #Debates2020
— Camonghne Felix ๐ฌ๐ฉ ๐ป๐ฎ (@CAMONGHNE) October 8, 2020
Existential is defined as "of, relating to, or affirming existence" and can also be used to mean "grounded in existence or the experience of existence," a synonym of empirical.
Existential dates to the 17th century in English, a period during which many Latin words were brought into language that has an elevated tone.
For existential or sensual, I grant many, that there is a Sun that shineth, that the fire heateth, &c. yet a blind man and the Paralytick denies both.
โ Philip King, The surfeit to A B C, 1656
The term existential threat, a common combination of words, dates to the 1960s:
โThe basic existential threat of existence and its meaning constitutes the greatest 20th century threat to women as they enter the crucial 30โs,โ according to the Rev. Thaxton Springfield.
โ Helen De Groodt, The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL), 15 Mar. 1967
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