WhadayaKnow? Does human-induced climate change exist?

Jul 2 2012 2 Comments

 

By Sam Inglot and Kam Moore

Every Monday Great Lakes Echo runs video clips of random people answering questions that experts believe environmentally literate citizens should understand. In the last clip an expert explains the correct answers.

This week’s question: “Does human-induced climate change exist?”

 

This week’s expert is Jeff Andresen, the climatologist for the state of Michigan and an associate professor of geography at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich.

Andresen specializes in agricultural meteorology and applied climatology.

 

© 2013, Great Lakes Echo, Michigan State University Knight Center for Environmental Journalism. Republish under these guidelines. Each week Echo reporters hit the streets to check the general public’s knowledge of environmental issues with what experts think we should know. More here.

2 Comments »

  • Spencer said:

    Yes, of course it does.

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  • Shadow said:

    Climate change is mainly due to natural earth cycles as history shows.

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