Misunderstanding Climate Change: Science & Public Perception

In this lecture, entitled, “Misunderstanding Climate Change: Science & Public Perception,” Unity College President Stephen Mulkey takes a science-based look at common climate change misconceptions. The lecture was delivered 9/28/11 at the Unity College Centre for the Performing Arts.

3 Comments

  1. @SoshiHogosha4 EXCELLENT COMMENT! I am so sick of the utter ignorance you see being spread around the internet so to see your comment it was like a breath of fresh air…Which is really SAD, huh? I have had countless discussions with folks who have been thoroughly indoctrinated by talk radio & other right wing professional denialist info. And despite me trying to be politie? & shower them with actual science they still think it is all a scam to make Al Gore rich! SAD!!!

  2. Lol, seriously guys. Look up Willie Soon, a true shame to science, must? be pretty nice trading a million dollars for humanity’s future no? Who cares what happens 30 years from now, with one million I can live confortably for the rest of my life and not care if all of my astrophysics research goes to nothing (if he has actually “done” something besides trying to debunk anthropomorphic caused climate change). I wonder what is science to that kind of people. I guess…good business…Thanks again

  3. Now way, this has no comments and only 219 views?! Anyway, thank you sir. Until now, I was just so ignorant of this. Not because I had? ‘nt believed it or heard about it, but simply because I did not understand how you arrived to your conclusions separating the natural occurring processes and the anthropomorphic ones. This has been the BEST presentation debunking any “hoax” approach to climate change, and I appreciate that you posted it on youtube, I’ll try and spread it as much as possible.

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