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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ali on Fri 18/12/2009 21:37:42

Title: Thom Yorke of Radiohead gatecrashes Copenhagen climate talks
Post by: Ali on Fri 18/12/2009 21:37:42
It seems the Radiohead singer posed as a member of the press to gain access to the Cophenhagen climate talks. He talks about them with a lucidity that is rare in musicians talking about important issues. There's a short interview with him on the BBC website, and I thought some people around here might be interested:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8419641.stm

What's worrying is, he says, "you've just got to try to be positive". When Radiohead's message is "be positive", the situation must be pretty dire!
Title: Re: Thom Yorke of Radiohead gatecrashes Copenhagen climate talks
Post by: kaputtnik on Fri 18/12/2009 23:20:51
Well, it just looks like a meaningful agreement for a historical future has been reached. Everybody agrees that even though China can not be bullied into agreeing to anything, they did the best they could.

The whole thing has been blown up into a new clash of super powers, USA on the one end, China on the other one, blaming each other to be the climate killers and nature haters.

Gordon Brown: "If we cannot reach an agreement, it would be right for me and others to put forward proposals about how we move forward. If we do not succeed in getting agreement, I will have other proposals about how to proceed.”
Title: Re: Thom Yorke of Radiohead gatecrashes Copenhagen climate talks
Post by: ThreeOhFour on Sat 19/12/2009 11:59:07
I refuse to consider video games a major industry until "celebrities" from the business (such as Tim Schafer) start using their influence to delve into politics  :=

I'd totally attend a political rally if Chris Avellone (or indeed Warren Spector) was a key speaker  8)
Title: Re: Thom Yorke of Radiohead gatecrashes Copenhagen climate talks
Post by: Matti on Sat 19/12/2009 16:02:59
Quote from: Ali on Fri 18/12/2009 21:37:42
What's worrying is, he says, "you've just got to try to be positive".

Trying to be positive is like totally ignoring the fact that even though we know about climate change since decades, nothing significant happens and I don't understand at all why people in interviews say that they had "high expactations" about the summit in copenhagen. Why should politicians suddenly care? Why now? There has been so much hipocritical talk over years and so few actions were taken that I can't help but being completely pessimistic when it comes to the health of mother earth and us, whos lives depend on an intact nature.
Title: Re: Thom Yorke of Radiohead gatecrashes Copenhagen climate talks
Post by: The Bedminster Incident on Sat 19/12/2009 16:49:05
It was a bit hard for me to get what he was saying, but from what I understood, didn't he say he snuck in in order to get positive proof that there's actually something happening "behind the scenes?"

/tbi