Media caption Our Planet Matters: Climate change explained While Covid-19 has shaken much of human society, the threat posed by global warming has not gone away. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet Media that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. And how bad will climate change get? We speak to Prof. Ralph Keeling, Prof. Chris Field, and Dr. David Pierce to find out. Might as well dispose of your GPS and car computer and stop using radiation therapy or MRIs. Listen to this episode from Science Vs on Spotify. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to. With Americans heading to the voting booth next week, there are lots of opinions and hot-button issues. Yet surveys find around half of Americans don't think climate change is caused by humans. We also look into the climate change crystal ball to figure out are we doomed? Recently we've been warned that climate change is scarier than ever -- and that we are to blame. So, how do they know that humans are to blame? Whomever follows this … Science Vs is the show that takes on fads, trends, and the opinionated mob to find out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. Recently we've been warned that climate change is scarier than ever -- and that we are to blame. And how bad will climate change get? Is the apocalypse nigh? So how does science know that? This season we tackle football concussions, heartbreak, 5G networks, sleep, free healthcare, police use of force, asteroids and more. To deny climate change is to deny science altogether. Science Vs has brought this episode up to date so you have the facts for next week's midterm elections.
Listen to this episode from Science Vs on Spotify. We’ve updated some of our favorite episodes to keep you up-to-date on where the science stands. Podcast: Trump vs climate science Axios The White House is dismissing its own massive report on climate change, which warns of catastrophic economic consequences. So how does science know that? Yet surveys find around half of Americans don't think climate change is caused by humans. Less than half of Americans think climate change is caused by humans, but scientists are sure about it.
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