The return of intelligent debate

… And, we’re back!
After a prolonged absence, the Munk Debates are back (and, it ought to be acknowledged, so am I).
Today, 1 December, is the date of the fourth Munk Debate:
Be it resolved climate change is mankind’s defining crisis, and demands a commensurate response.
Indeed.
The debate itself hasn’t actually happened yet — if I’ve got my time zone maths straight, the debaters will be warming up with a few bars of me-Me-ME right about now — but I’m really looking forward to watching it unfold.
As bitterly cold as Toronto winters get (hold the climate change jokes, please), I find myself wishing I were there for this event, ear muffs and all. I don’t see other cities sponsoring this kind of intelligent debate — or at least, on this scale — and I think that’s a real shame.
One note on timing: the UN’s Climate Change Conference kicks off in Copenhagen (accidental alliteration, I assure you) in six days, so it certainly makes sense that climate change is THE subject of the hour. Indeed, I would expect the conference was taken into account when these debates were originally laid out. Yet today is also World AIDS Day, another defining crisis of our time (I half-wonder if the debaters against will cite this) and I can’t decide whether not hosting an AIDS-related debate on this day isn’t some sort of missed opportunity.