The Evidence for Climate Change #62
June 04, 2010
This episode was recorded when Science for the People was called Skeptically Speaking.
We're joined by John Cook, author of Skeptical Science, a website that examines climate change denial. What are the most common arguments used to create doubt about global warming? Are they supported by scientific evidence? On Speaking Up we talk to Meg Askey, Director of the Flagstaff Film Festival.
Guests:
- John Cook
- Meg Askey
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