Leaders on the Frontier: Understanding the Climate Debate with Dr. William Happer

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Climates do change, as they always have. So, what’s the truth behind human-influence on climate? David Leis learns this, and other fascinating perspectives into the high science academic community with Dr. William Happer; who has decades of experience in atomic physics, and adaptive optics; consulting several presidential science committees and teaching at Princeton University. Linked here (40 minutes)

Leaders on the Frontier presented by Return to Reason here.

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