Climate Change Elevator Pitch: Naomi Oreskes
Peter Sinclair interviewed Naomi Oreskes, author of Merchants of Doubt, on December, 2014, in San Francisco.
Peter Sinclair interviewed Naomi Oreskes, author of Merchants of Doubt, on December, 2014, in San Francisco.
In this clip Oreskes talks about why attacking the consensus on global warming is such a key strategy for climate science deniers and vested interest.
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