When I was younger and had more hair, along with Bruce Willis (work with me on this), during one of the more hormonally challenging periods there was a TV show called 'Moolighting'. Like most, it was a soap opera disguised as a detective show. Other than a nice mix of action and humour, the main thing that kept the audience loyal was episode after of episode of 'will they, won't they' tension between the male and female leads. Eventually they did, and show bit the dust.
So other than saying 'Sod it' when I see something like this Scientists warn it may be too late to save the ice caps , and how it will mean no more places for MPs and travel journalists to fly to to study the impact of flying on climate change, but also because it may be a tipping point in an already apathetic public's reaction to what some might deem a tad more tricky to deal with than Britney's barnet issues.
If we're already stuffed, then why bother?
I for one, will attempt to find new and improved ways to get the notion across that the next icon to fall after glaciers may indicate a trend worth addressing still.
Guardian - How green are the mountains? Interesting more for the blogs in reply
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