Thursday, October 31, 2013

The Guthrie: think critically and hope for a better world

Michael Tobis of Planet3.0 has kindly handed me the Woody Guthrie Award for "thinking" earth science bloggers. In the process, he's said many nice things, all of which I wish were true.

On the spectrum of awards, the coveted Guthrie lies somewhere between Darwin "award" and the Nobel Prize. I will allow the reader to judge precisely where on that spectrum it lies.

Over the next twelve months, I will try my best to "think critically and hope for a better world through better education and an honest media", as former recipient John Nielsen-Gammon wrote.

With the award also comes the burden honour of choosing next year's recipient. Let the grovelling begin!

5 comments:

  1. Congratulations. Very well deserved.

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  2. Congratulations Simon!! As I commented on Michael's post, thanks for adding quality and thoughtfulness to blogging.

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  3. Thanks for the kind words!

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  4. Tracy Twine7:23 p.m.

    Congrats, Simon! Well deserved.

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  5. Best.

    Eli had something to say a while ago about Woodie from which a reminder

    "Woodie Guthrie was a fighter, a clear thinking fighter, but a fighter none the less. He used words to move mountains and he was always pushing past respectability. He didn't care much for that."

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