Climate change is all over the news these days. We hear about hurricanes and heatwaves, droughts and floods, and young people protesting to fix the problem now. Climate change was a centerpiece of President Biden’s campaign in 2020, but it is still a divisive issue in U.S. politics. In this inaugural episode of Climate Sense, Samantha Gross and her guests address the science and origins of climate change and the sources of the pollutants that are warming our world.
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