When I heard of Clive James' death, and heard his obituary on the ABC, I did think about his late-life climate change scepticism, and thought it best not to mention it today in light of the pleasure he brought to lots of people.
BUT: look who did bring it up on Twitter in his very first comment about him:
I would have thought that Ridley might have realised that claiming James as a part of the climate change disbelief club hardly does more than illustrate what is so, so, obvious: it's an old (mostly white, mostly male) persons' game, held mainly by those with no actual science education who think they can see a conspiracy that those damn young ones who keep getting on their lawn cannot.
But no, Ridley wasn't bright enough to stop his bank from crashing, so it was too much to imagine he might have realised this too.
Update: look who else is running the line "He was one of ours! A poet, novelist and former media star who came out as a climate sceptic at the age of 77 when he had terminal cancer was one of ours! What a sad day."
4 comments:
Never understood why James was so popular. That goes for his mate Robertson as well.
He was often pretty funny, Homer.
I must have missed those times
So you've got that evidence for CO2-warming now Steve? Don't hold out on us.
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