As you may know, Michael Shellenberger is a longtime, world-renown environmental activist.
His recent public climate change mea-culpa (article and book) resulted in some of the same shockwaves that Michael Moore’s film produced a few months ago.
As reported in last week’s Newsletter, his apology article was posted on Forbes. However that was quickly censored and removed. (See this subsequent sample reaction about Forbes’ censorship.) For those who didn’t get the chance to study Shellenberger's powerful commentary, please read it here.
I
know Michael a bit, and wouldn’t say that his awakening was like
Paul’s, but rather it has been more evolutionary. (IMO this is why we
should encourage those who have a differing perspective to be
open-minded — and to be patient with them if they are.)
Over the last few years Michael has given some fine Ted Talks, and it is clear that (to his credit) he is getting a better understanding of the issues as time goes on:
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