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Climate Change: What Do Scientists Say?

5-Minute Videos | PragerU

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🗓️ 9 January 2019

⏱️ 5 minutes

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0:00.0

I'm an atmospheric physicist. I've published more than 200 scientific papers. For 30 years, I taught at MIT

0:08.2

During which time the climate has changed remarkably little

0:12.3

But the cry of global warming has grown ever more shrill

0:16.2

In fact, it seems that the less the climate changes the louder the voices of the climate alarmists get

0:23.1

So let's clear the air and create a more accurate picture of where we really stand on the issue of global warming or as it is now called

0:33.3

climate change

0:34.9

There are basically three groups of people dealing with this issue

0:39.2

Groups one and two are scientists

0:41.9

Group three consists mostly at its core of politicians and environmentalists and media

0:49.0

Group one is associated with the scientific part of the United Nations International Panel on climate change or

0:57.4

IPCC working group one

0:59.9

These are scientists who mostly believe that recent climate change is primarily due to man's burning of fossil fuels

1:09.6

oil, coal and natural gas

1:12.3

This releases CO2 carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and they believe this might eventually dangerously heat the planet

1:22.0

Group two is made up of scientists who don't see this as an especially serious problem

1:27.6

It's the group I belong to were usually referred to as skeptics

1:31.8

We note that there are many reasons why the climate changes the sun clouds oceans the orbital variations of the earth as well as a

1:40.3

Merion of other inputs none of these is fully understood and

1:45.6

There is no evidence that CO2 emissions are the dominant factor

1:50.1

But actually there is much agreement between both groups of scientists the following are such points of agreements

1:58.8

One the climate is always changing

2:02.4

two

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