Extreme weather – extreme denial
Back-to-back monster hurricanes in the United States. A hurricane in France and Belgum. Record rainfall in Bosnia and Herzegovinia. Unprecedented levels of flooding, drought and wildfires across the globe. Scientists say weather events are becoming more extreme due to human caused climate change. Despite real-time catastrophes, warnings for action are not leading to the level of urgency that scientists warn is needed. And one of the problems is climate denial. We’ll speak with Joshua Newell, co-director of the Center for Sustainable Systems at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability.
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