Should we be listening to Robinson? After all, he holds no degrees in climate or any type of science. He’s an actor. But, then, most of the people yammering at conferences like the latest UN COP in Egypt do not hold any degrees in anything science. Of course, Robinson isn’t the only Warmist who has said they need to preach less gloom and doom. Anyhow, good luck, Tony
Climate change message should not be doom and gloom, says Tony Robinson
Sir Tony Robinson, star of Blackadder and veteran presenter of Time Team, has told Sky News he wants the message of climate change to be less about doom and gloom and more hopeful.
“I’ve been frustrated for quite some time about the way we talk about climate change,” he said.
“It’s like there’s nothing but doom and gloom.
“We might as well just suck our thumbs, sit in the corner and wait to die.”
Sir Tony, who has made several documentaries about climate change, was speaking to mark the launch of video game Floodland, a survival title set after a climate-induced apocalypse.
Too late, Tony, it morphed into a doomsday cult when the Soviet Union fell and all the hardcores decided to join the environmental movement, using ‘climate change’ to push their Communist beliefs.
“I think it’s very important that we don’t just teach children that climate change is so awful that they should be paralysed into inactivity.
“There is some evidence that some children are starting to think that, but we mustn’t teach them that.
Also way too late, as witnessed in poll after poll, study after study showing that the children are mental messes.
It is increasingly obvious to even the most skeptical of the anti-global warming critics that our planet is undergoing a significant climate change caused by the increase in atmospheric temperature.
The current deniers are right up there with the Flat Earth Society. If the recent past is any indication, an atmospheric temperature increase of another two degrees will be catastrophic. “We’re on a highway to climate hell,” said U.N. Secretary- General Antonio Guterres at the recent COP27 climate change summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
Too late, Tony. Writing doom is just so much easier when you want to get the government to force people to do things like ride e-bikes instead of driving, ban straws and plastic bags, end private ownership of cars, and give up your freedom.
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