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    Is NASA putting politics over science?

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I join us on Clinton Laurence knows they're Greg's music is attractive here's your fox plus exports of America's most famed astronauts up seven NASA for taking sides in a climate debate.

The agency says global warming might -- -- but its own scientists disagree.

-- NASA lowered its scientific standards just put a score some political points.

The former Apollo seven astronaut Walter Cunningham thinks so he joined us earlier on FOX & Friends.

-- about politics or about science.

As to what NASA is doing now.

Well -- really two issues here from the first is whether.

This the new hypothesis that the alarmist or pushing on us.

-- that in fact is valid or not that humans are causing.

Global warming that's the first issue.

The second issue is whether NASA should be out front taking -- what is now become a very politicized.

Position when you start talking about.

Human caused global warming well let's take a good -- I don't let us take apart the two issues.

He is.

What's the cause of climate change.

Well the cause of climate change we've been studying climate change now for centuries.

And there's a lot of factors that account for climate change from the probably the most significant one.

Is the sun itself and various other cycles that the -- find itself it.

But.

About twenty or 22 years ago something like that.

The so called alarmist now came up with a hypothesis a says no no no where -- the responsible for this.

Global warming.

And when that started getting questions fairly significantly they decided to change into climate change nobody can disagree climate change.

Cunningham has written a letter to NASA's chief condemning the agency's position on climate change.

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