Climate Change: Is There a Scientific Consensus?

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We often hear figures that 95, 97, even 98 percent of scientists believe that climate change is happening and cenforce bibleembroidery.com that greenhouse gas emissions due to http://brandknewmag.com/buy-discount-viagra/ human activity are to blame. But Myron Ebell, director of energy and global warming policy at the Competitive Enterpise Institute, disputes these figures and argues that there is no such scientific consensus.

Ebell explains his argument and is answered by James Stillwell, a climate policy specialist at the University of Maryland.

The debate marks the first in PublicSquare.net’s Scholar’s Mate series. Watch on our YouTube channel or on our website.

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