Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:No ice at the North Pole. | |
Posted by: | Stewart Dean | |
Date/Time: | 29/06/08 11:57:00 |
Colin wrote: "The fact that we don't want to hear this endless haranguing and doom-mongering doesn't mean that we're in denial, or stupid, or failing to understand science, it just means that we have absorbed the messages and can be left to make our own minds up about them." That is what I doubt judging from the responces here the most common responce is a kind of 'yes I've heard this, but I also saw somewhere that it was rubbish, I think, and because I don't want to think what might happen if it's true I'll ignore it and carry on as normal or at least recycle a bit to make me feel better.' So if it's true would that be a clever thing to do? Sorry but I don't think you have got the message, if you where you wouldn't be so flippant about it. Also reading you post you appear to be in denial about it - you comments about so called experts flying around the world really gives that away to me. It's not about experts, politics or personalities. If some think me patronising then if it's got some folks thinking I consider that a fiar trade off. I mean - have you really got the message? Really? I would say it's enough when you somehow engage in the message rather than trying to dismiss it and those who are trying to get it out there. I think it's worse than arguing against it in some ways - 'we know what could be happening but don't want to look too deeply because it's depressing.' Go on, take a closer look. |