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Greg Craven's YouTube series "How It All Ends" provides a comprehensive analysis of anthropogenic global warming (AGW) over approximately six hours and 44 videos. Craven, a physics teacher, meticulously sources his information from credible organizations such as the NAS, AAAS, and IPCC, while also incorporating humor and self-critique to present a balanced view of the ongoing debate surrounding climate change. The series addresses the influence of anti-global warming advocacy groups, which often lack credibility, on public perception. Despite its dramatic title, the content is informative and well-researched, making it a valuable resource for understanding AGW.
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For anyone who hasn't watched Greg Craven's outstanding YouTube series on anthropogenic global warming (AGW) called; "How It All Ends", it is brilliant.

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C0EFB68422357C9F

Weighing in at around 6 hours total, with 44 videos, Greg has nailed it. He has taken great care to vet his sources NAS, AAAS, IPCC, the Pentagon to name a few. He spends much of the time playing devils advocate to himself (he's really very funny) and by doing so he gives us a well rounded overview of the debate that still lingers in the media being driven mainly by anti-global warming advocacy groups that rate low down on the credibility scale. Greg is a physics teacher and this guy has done his homework so check him out (that is.. if you haven't already).

P.S. Don't be put off by the dramatic title.. got to admit though, it's an eye catcher.

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he gives us a well rounded overview of the debate that still lingers in the media being driven mainly by anti-global warming advocacy groups that rate low down on the credibility scale. ...
From his Trailer: "Ive now got a conclusion that's undeniable"
Move along, nothing to see here.
 
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