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Lembit Öpik - the man who, about twenty five years ago, gave the briefest lecture that I can recall at the Cambridge Astronomical Association and when I was talking to him afterwards I suggested that something would be useful to discuss in Parliament, because of its impact on nature, said to me 'Oh, there's no votes in biodiversity'. Which I thought was cheeky...
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Lembit Öpik - the man who, about twenty five years ago, gave the briefest lecture that I can recall at the Cambridge Astronomical Association and when I was talking to him afterwards I suggested that something would be useful to discuss in Parliament, because of its impact on nature, said to me 'Oh, there's no votes in biodiversity'. Which I thought was cheeky...