On the one hand, the Copenhagen talks were a gross disappointment and a horribly missed opportunity.
On the other, had they been successful, we might have been deprived of this Seussian work of genius by Marcus Brigstocke:
Every cloud, eh?
Thursday, 24 December 2009
COP out
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Labels: climate change, environment, humour, The Now Show
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Bad Science
I was delighted to hear Ben Goldacre on The Now Show the other day, not least because I'm currently in the middle of Bad Science, a book that I imagine I will badger everyone I know into reading before the year is out. He says an awful lot of things about the relationship between the media and health research that I would like to communicate, but in my case I end up shouting at the telly and getting too aerated to construct coherent blog posts, whereas Dr Goldacre manages to focus his frustrations into far more concise and persuasive arguments.
If you'd like a taste of his perspective, here's his slot on The Now Show:
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Labels: Bad Science, Ben Goldacre, health, media, medical sciences, medicine, public health, radio, Radio 4, science, The Now Show