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Charles C. Mann: How to Win Any Debate on Climate Change

This is how you win a debate on climate change.

From Charles C. Mann’s Long Now Seminar “The Wizard and the Prophet,” which you can watch in full here:
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Penn Jillette:  Changing His Mind on Climate Change

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Penn Jillette sits down with Lawrence Krauss and talks about changing his mind on climate change in this episode of The Origins Podcast.

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Tim Palmer Public Lecture: Climate Change, Chaos, and Inexact Computing

How well can we predict climate change? The forecast for our future may lie at the intersection of chaos theory and a new breed of supercomputing, Tim Palmer explains in his public lecture from Perimeter Institute on May 4, 2016.

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