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Ken O'Dowd

The two columns below show quotes (left column) from Ken O'Dowd paired with what the science says (right column). Click on text in right column for full details.


Quotes by Ken O'Dowd vs What the Science Says
"There is no evidence that carbon dioxide in the atmosphere controls the climate."
11 October 2011 (Source)

There are multiple lines of direct observations that humans are causing global warming.

"We all know there is climate change—you just have to ask the dinosaurs about that."
11 October 2011 (Source)
Climate reacts to whatever forces it to change at the time; humans are now the dominant forcing.


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