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Jul 02, 2020 06:55AM

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You also have a right, to not click on the "View more on Alastair Reynold's website" if you don't want to read any further.
FWIW, climate change is science, so it's association with science fiction is pretty direct. The measurement of tons of coal burned, without scientific notation, is clearly intended to emphasize the profoundly huge amount of effort put into powering civilization, which at the same time produces unprecedented atmospheric change.

Again it's up to Alistair to make sure his propaganda doesn't become available on this site. If he doesn't then he is doing this on purpose and shame on him.

Are you saying that postings on this website should only agree with what YOU think? That's news to me. Perhaps you could provide us with a list of what we may and may not say, so that we don't inadvertently offend you...

Not political propaganda.

"I personally find it strange that the biggest advocates of climate change are also the biggest hypocrites that ask other to do what the won't do themselves and there are hundreds of examples with Greta and the spoiled price been the latest ones." ?
That's political propaganda (and completely unsubstantiated) as far as I can tell.

Here you go (my review)
The Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the Future
But I'd be very surprised if any head-in-the-sand people read it. Far too many facts there.


@Moscovici Al is not even a Goodreads author member. The blog posts that show up here are scraped from his personal blog site where he writes about all kinds of things, not just books. http://approachingpavonis.blogspot.com/
Al is probably not even aware that his blog posts are displayed here.

Hi Neal, thanks for the clarification. I did think that Moscovici's comments were so deliberately provocative that it had to be troll bait.
Reynolds is a Goodreads Author, which explains the cross-linking with the blogs. I usually check the blogs on the authors' websites themselves first and then 'like' them when I get the GR notifications.

Anyone who doesn't follow your line is provocative.
Nobody answers the question, why you support a movement that is represented by richest, most hypocrite individuals available.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9744378...
https://www.newsweek.com/leonardo-dic...
And on, and on and on.
Open your eyes, they are using quibbles like you

The answer is obvious. Science. Data. Facts. The highest atmospheric carbon dioxide levels for millions of years. Practically every scientist on the planet acknowledging that man-made climate change is happening. And you call it a 'movement'??
Goodbye! I'm sure you want to get back to protesting about vaccines with mis-spelt placards and having coronavirus parties with the rest of your kind.

Always find it amusing when people treat facts like an option. What's the end goal there, that reality will just stop because it makes you uncomfortable? It still is happening. Not much different from those sorts you find in every country, acting as if they wave their respective national flag hard enough the current pandemic will disappear. It's just life and reality.
But I guess reality isn't something you care too much about. Here you are getting mad at an author you claim to be a fan of, but (and I'm sure someone else mentioned this already) you're failing to notice the reality that this site links to his blog on his actual website. He's not writing these here. Have fun in your fantasy world, I guess.