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Experts have published a short guide to climate science to help people challenge claims about global warming made by the "ill-informed pub bore or the family know-it-all".

Climate scientists at the Royal Society have produced the guide with 20 short questions and answers addressing some of the most common assertions which they say are made by people who dismiss the scientific basis of climate change.

http://www.telegraph...-animation.html

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Ummm I think maybe I like global warming now haha

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Experts have published a short guide to climate science to help people challenge claims about global warming made by the "ill-informed pub bore or the family know-it-all".

Climate scientists at the Royal Society have produced the guide with 20 short questions and answers addressing some of the most common assertions which they say are made by people who dismiss the scientific basis of climate change.

http://www.telegraph...-animation.html

Good video, horrible article.

If the video is to inform the ill-informed, what's the purpose of calling them names and degrading them in the article. Counterproductive.

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Guest Br Cornelius

Good video, horrible article.

If the video is to inform the ill-informed, what's the purpose of calling them names and degrading them in the article. Counterproductive.

If you know anything about the Telegraph and its stance regarding climate change you might reconsider who was the target audience for those selected comments and what it was intended to achieve. I would say that the message here is a sly underhand stab at elitist scientists against the common man who is that bore in the pub they reference.

Read the comments to get a handle on the target demographic of the Telegraph.

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