UO Today Show #375 Stephen Schneider

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

This episode features Stephen Schneider, 2007-2008 Clark Lecturer. Stephen Schneider is a Stanford professor of Biology and co-director of the Center for Environmental Science and Policy. He talks about his research on climate change, and the appropriate role of scientists in discussing possible risks of global warming. Humanities Center Director Steve Shankman interviews faculty, staff, and visiting lecturers about their research and interests for a 30 minute show that gives an inside look at the University of Oregon.

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  • Steven was an awesome scientist

  • 170 wievs now. acx1n9s, you have no clue what you are talking about! RIP Stephen Schneider!

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  • Yes, he did predict an ice age. We're in a glaciation now for all the good it does us because greenhouse gases and more specifically C02 dominates and the planet is warming. Did you even watch the video? He explains why he predicted cooling and changed his mind. The evidence has been mounting for warming. Deniers are out of step with reality...

  • @StaticApnea Well said!

  • 5 month on YouTube, got 36 views---no one pays attention to guys like this.

    25 years ago Stephen Schneider was pushing The Coming Ice Age. Now it's global warming. Soon he just may switch back to the coming ice age because the earth is now cooling again.

    And look, im the only comment here---maybe no one will ever read this.

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