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6/16/2012, 02:05 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jun/15/james-lovelock-interview-gaia-theory?intcmp=122
The move, he says, has been forced on him. Three years ago, he received a heating bill for the winter totalling £6,000. His age means he has to have the heating on full in his poorly insulted home and, with his disabled son, Tom, living in a house next door, his outgoings on fuel rocketed. Damp winters on the edge of Dartmoor were taking their toll, so in recent years he has overwintered in St Louis, his wife's hometown in Missouri. The experience altered his attitude to the politics and economics of energy.
So in the end, it all comes down to money. Mother Earth can fend for herself after all.
Al Gore is spinning in his unused grave. Of course, if it became financially beneficial for Gore, he would do exactly the same thing.
The move, he says, has been forced on him. Three years ago, he received a heating bill for the winter totalling £6,000. His age means he has to have the heating on full in his poorly insulted home and, with his disabled son, Tom, living in a house next door, his outgoings on fuel rocketed. Damp winters on the edge of Dartmoor were taking their toll, so in recent years he has overwintered in St Louis, his wife's hometown in Missouri. The experience altered his attitude to the politics and economics of energy.
So in the end, it all comes down to money. Mother Earth can fend for herself after all.
Al Gore is spinning in his unused grave. Of course, if it became financially beneficial for Gore, he would do exactly the same thing.