Modelled after Godwin's Law, here is Gore's Law:
As an online climate change debate grows longer, the probability that denier arguments will descend into attacks on Al Gore approaches one.
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Modelled after Godwin's Law, here is Gore's Law:
As an online climate change debate grows longer, the probability that denier arguments will descend into attacks on Al Gore approaches one.
(via Deltoid)
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sindark Posted 7:24 am
15 Apr 2008
Having the energy of deniers directed into ad hominem attacks against one man - albeit one who has done a huge amount to promote sound thinking on climate - isn't a terrible outcome.
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