Plimer on the Royal Society
Ian Plimer in conversation with Michael Duffy on Counterpoint:
Royal Society updates its climate guide
The world’s oldest scientific academy in continuous existence, The Royal Society, has updated its guide to climate change. The new document summarises the evidence and aims to clarify the levels of confidence associated with the current scientific understanding of climate change. Ian Plimer discusses whether the updated guide will alter the climate debate.
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