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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-22 08:58

in LeoFinance2 months ago

together now in the particular take on climate science that I'm trying to educate the public about. Tell me a little bit more about that. How does that all come together? What led you to both become interested in this field and then ultimately to write a book with such a subtle, I'll admit, but nonetheless controversial title, given the view among many scientists and members of the media that the science is quote, settled when it comes to anthropogenic climate change? Yeah. Of course, I've been interested in the subject for a long time. I even started an observational program in the early 90s to try to measure one aspect of the climate. For the time I was in BP and then in the government, the focus was on the technologies that we might be able to develop and deploy in order to forestall the worst of climate change. I really had not dug deeply into the science. Starting in late 2013, 2014, I was asked by the American Physical Society, which is the professional society representing (9/57)