I’m sure the usual arguments will surface about Al Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) after today’s announcement that they are sharing the Nobel Peace Prize.
I’m not going to get on the same old merry-go-round with this, but I’ve found a blog where the early discussion, at least, is balanced and interesting.
I’ve contributed a comment there, and now I plan to sit back and watch the festivities and follies unfold.
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