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StarTalk Live! Storms of Our Century (Part 2)

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Scientist, Nasa, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Climate Science, Earth Science, Nature, Astronomy, Science, Multiverse, Spacetime, Astrophysicist, Space, Education, Cosmos, Astronomer, Startalk, Quantum Physics, Physics, Universe, Astrophysics, Star Talk

4.614.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2013

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

The climate heats up in the Bell House when Neil deGrasse Tyson and the StarTalk Live crew, including Questlove and Dr. Adam Sobel, look at the causes, politics and science of climate change.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Star Talk.

0:04.0

Your place in the universe where science and pop culture collide.

0:10.0

Star Talk begins right now.

0:21.0

We are live at the Bellhouse, Brooklyn, New York!

0:24.0

Star Talk Radio!

0:30.0

I've got, with me, Adam Sobel, climate scientist from Columbia University.

0:36.0

Quest Love, Eugene.

0:38.0

Yes, and Michael Showalter, everybody.

0:41.0

Yes.

0:44.0

We're talking about storms, hurricanes.

0:47.0

We're trying to get to the bottom of this.

0:49.0

And I'm wondering, is it psychological?

0:52.0

No.

0:53.0

Thank you for that answer.

0:55.0

Storms are real. Go on.

0:57.0

Can I ask a question?

0:59.0

Quest, go for it.

1:00.0

Okay, so I'm really fascinated by all the facts.

1:03.0

You're telling me, and I absolutely, no reason to believe that you're feeding us false information.

1:08.0

Now, haven't been very active on the campaign trail.

1:13.0

Why are, quote, they so help it on proving otherwise?

1:20.0

How does that person feel when they know what he's talking about?

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