Making Sen$E
You can call it my pet peeve or even my obsession, but whenever I read about the claimed "decoupling" of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and economic growth, I get annoyed. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines decoupling as "eliminating the interrelationship" between two processes. When a caboose is decoupled from a train, it stops moving altogether.
Decoupling is the wrong expression because the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth has certainly not been eliminated. A better metaphor, though less linguistically appealing, would be a "slipping clutch." The engine continues to transmit power, and as a result the driveshaft continues to rotate, but with less velocity than when the clutch was new....
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Stavins, Robert N. “Don't Be Fooled. CO2 Emissions Still Tied to Economic Growth.” PBS NEWSHOUR, May 6, 2016