Wed, Aug 8, 2012 -- 8:00 PM
Climate One
Audio currently not available for this program.Richard Muller -- UC Berkeley physicist Richard Muller generated headlines last fall when he said evidence for climate change "is clear and incontrovertible." Until then, he had questioned temperature measurements gathered around the world, which he now says are valid and without bias. Muller joins the program to discuss what changed his thinking.
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