Saturday, October 13, 2007

OK, I give up.

Nobel Peace Prize? Al Gore??? Words fail me. It's now too late for sensible discussion so I think I'll stop blogging about climate change. I have lost the will...

4 comments:

Rob Finking said...

Your chance to have a face to face with one of the Nobel Prize Winners (see below).

http://www.cis.org.uk/centralsouth/

"Thurs 29th Nov: Global Warming - A Scientific and public challenge

Sir John Houghton FRS

NOBEL SCIENTIST VISITS SOUTHAMPTON

Sir John Houghton , who shares this year’s Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore for his work in chairing the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), will be speaking in Southampton on the challenge of Global Warming. This public lecture, at Central Hall in St Mary’s, will be followed by questions from the audience and also a response from Alan Whitehead MP. Admission to the event is free."

See I reckon that most of the stuff you've been reading is written by people heavily biased by a political agenda. I reckon if you actually listen to somebody who is attempting to be objective you might get a very different view on things!

Hope you can make it - should be a great evening. I won't be able to be there unfortunately =(

Rob

Mark Robins said...

As always, Rob, thanks for your comment :-)
What made me smile, though, was your penultimate paragraph can be used precisely to describe the other side of the argument:

"See I reckon that most of the stuff you've been reading is written by people heavily biased by a political agenda. I reckon if you actually listen to somebody who is attempting to be objective you might get a very different view on things!"

I completely agree with you!!

Mark Robins said...

As always, Rob, thanks for your comment :-)
What made me smile, though, was your penultimate paragraph can be used precisely to describe the other side of the argument:

"See I reckon that most of the stuff you've been reading is written by people heavily biased by a political agenda. I reckon if you actually listen to somebody who is attempting to be objective you might get a very different view on things!"

I completely agree with you!!

Mark Robins said...

As always, Rob, thanks for your comment :-)
What made me smile, though, was your penultimate paragraph can be used precisely to describe the other side of the argument:

"See I reckon that most of the stuff you've been reading is written by people heavily biased by a political agenda. I reckon if you actually listen to somebody who is attempting to be objective you might get a very different view on things!"

I completely agree with you!!