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A hockey stick graph or hockey stick curve … A hockey stick graph or hockey stick curve is a graph, or curve shape, that resembles an ice hockey stick, in that it turns sharply from a nearly flat "blade" to a long "handle". In economics,marketing,and dose–response relationships,a hockey stick graph is one in which the "blade" is near zero (hugging the floor) before the graph turns upward to a long nearly straight increasing section. By contrast, in climate science, the well-known hockey stick graph (global temperature) describing 1000 years of global or hemispheric temperature has the "handle" horizontal and "blade" turning upward. This difference of viewpoint is remarked on in a 2020 novel about climate change: ... Pay-outs at about one hundred billion USB a year now, going higher fast as in hockey stick graph. Insurance companies insured by re-insurance. These now holding short end of stick (tall end of stick?). — Kim Stanley Robinson, The Ministry for the Future: A Novelnson, The Ministry for the Future: A Novel
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... Pay-outs at about one hundred billion USB a year now, going higher fast as in hockey stick graph. Insurance companies insured by re-insurance. These now holding short end of stick .
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A hockey stick graph or hockey stick curve … A hockey stick graph or hockey stick curve is a graph, or curve shape, that resembles an ice hockey stick, in that it turns sharply from a nearly flat "blade" to a long "handle". In economics,marketing,and dose–response relationships,a hockey stick graph is one in which the "blade" is near zero (hugging the floor) before the graph turns upward to a long nearly straight increasing section. By contrast, in climate science, the well-known hockey stick graph (global temperature) describing 1000 years of global or hemispheric temperature has the "handle" horizontal and "blade" turning upward. This difference of viewpoint is remarked on in a 2020 novel about climate change:d on in a 2020 novel about climate change:
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