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Daily Archives: April 21, 2014

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The Big Question: Why are we still debating climate change?

2014, Adaptation, Science TalkBy Chris MachensApril 21, 2014Leave a comment

In the March edition of our Big Question video series, David Archer of the University of Chicago joins Booth professors Jesse Shapiro and Jane Risen to discuss why the public’s view of global warming is so far from the scientific consensus.

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