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LIVE: Bill Nye Speaks About If Climate Change Is Causing Bigger Storms At Aspen Ideas - NBC News.

Watch live coverage as TV personality and science educator Bill Nye talks about how much climate change is to blame for the increased activity of severe weather at the Aspen Ideas Festival. NBCUniversal News group is the media partner of Aspen Ideas.

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