Highway To Hell 【Recent】
In recent years, global leaders and scientists have adopted the phrase to warn of the consequences of failing to meet climate goals.
: Climate scientist Joëlle Gergis published a notable 2024 essay titled Highway to Hell , criticizing government inertia and the focus on "adaptation" over drastic emission cuts to prevent a catastrophic rise in temperatures. 3. Infrastructure and Social Impacts Highway to Hell
The term is frequently used in reports analyzing the negative effects of specific road and development projects. Highway to Hell by Joëlle Gergis - Black Inc. In recent years, global leaders and scientists have
The most widely recognized use of the phrase is the 1979 title track and album by the Australian rock band AC/DC. Infrastructure and Social Impacts The term is frequently
The phrase serves as a potent cultural metaphor, appearing in music, climate science, and infrastructure policy to describe paths toward extreme difficulty or irreversible damage. 1. Cultural Origin: AC/DC and the "Rock 'n' Roll" Lifestyle
