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Harrison Ford begs Americans to stop electing leaders who don't believe in science

Actor Harrison Ford spoke at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco today, and reporter Sam Brock tells us that Ford begged the audience to stop electing people who don’t believe in science. Hmm … wonder if he was thinking of anyone in particular?

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We really wish they’d featured Ted Danson — the guy who said back in 1988 that the oceans would be “dead” within 10 years — instead. He knows science. But Harrison Ford is a fine second choice.

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We don’t recall Al Gore ever accepting an invitation to debate climate change either.

Other esteemed scientists who spoke include Michael Bloomberg and Alec Baldwin.


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