STICKING TO CLIMATE SCIENCE As an undergraduate physics major in the mid-1980s at the University of California, Berkeley, I knew about Richard Muller–the physics professor who was the subject of Michael D. Lemonick’s interview, “‘ I Stick to the Science ’”–and his controversial theory that a “death star” was responsible for major mass extinctions. Later, as a graduate student studying climate, I became aware of Muller’s work attempting to overthrow the traditional Earth orbital theory of the ice ages–that, too, didn’t pan out
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