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Former astronaut: 'Hundreds of different factors' affect climate, not just humans
by Kevin Mooney
 | December 19, 2018 03:20 PM


Apollo astronaut Walt Cunningham beamed into a climate change forum in Poland last week with Skype technology to discuss humanity’s role in global warming.

Cunningham, who was part of the Apollo 7 mission to the moon, addressed about 200 residents from the area in and around Gliwice, Poland, at the John Paul II Center on Dec. 12. The event was co-sponsored by the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, a nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., and Poland’s Globalization Institute Foundation, a local think tank.

Instead of listening to political figures who are circulating misleading and inaccurate information, the public should carefully consider what the scientific data actually says about carbon dioxide emissions and the human contribution to those emissions, which are very small, Cunningham told audience members.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/former-astronaut-un-climate-panel-is-really-a-political-body-posing-as-a-scientific-institution