One of my all-time favourite people on TV. RIP
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Don't wish to denigrate a much loved telly presenter, but as a thinker and scientist......never pontificate with faux authority outside your area of expertise:
Bellamy was a patron of the British Homeopathic Association.
(WTAF? )
In his foreword to the 1989 book The Greenhouse Effect, Bellamy wrote:
The profligate demands of humankind are causing far reaching changes to the atmosphere of planet Earth, of this there is no doubt. Earth's temperature is showing an upward swing, the so-called greenhouse effect, now a subject of international concern. The greenhouse effect may melt the glaciers and ice caps of the world causing the sea to rise and flood many of our great cities and much of our best farmland.
Bellamy's later statements on global warming indicate that he subsequently changed his views completely. A letter he published on 16 April 2005 in New Scientist asserted that a large percentage (555 of 625) of the glaciers being observed by the World Glacier Monitoring Service were advancing, not retreating.
OK, mate.
And the ultimate accolade?
Former footballer Stan Collymore called him a “childhood icon”, adding: “Learnt about botany and shrubs and trees as a kid because of this man’s love and infectious enthusiasm. Rest in peace, David.” - actually I agree with that. And I like Collymore, too.
Funny old world
Scientists often change their minds when new data emerges. Nothing odd about that.
And sad news about Dr Bellamy. His shows and Lenny Henry’s impressions of him were always worth watching.
Lovely fella, always handy with a golf club. Just ask John Arne Riise.
I think you have mixed up David Bellamy with Craig Bellamy. Unless David also attacked Riise with a golf club.