jeff berardelli: we have a choice to how much warmer we get.nds on how inflated we let greenhouse gases get. bernadette placky: i do think that climate matters had a role in changing where the tv meteorology community was bringing them along, helping them understand the connections between weather and climate change and helping them inform their communities. the needle has been moved in the tv meteorology community. it absolutely has. miles: in fact, the latest george mason poll conducted in 2017 shows 95% of weathercasters now agree the climate emergency is happening. the science makes it untenable to conclude anything else. amy freeze is a meteorologist at fox weather. amy freeze: i mean, just kind of this mind-blowing explosion of information is out there that lets us know a lot more about what is happening. so that right there in itself, being better at science of meteorology then has brought on the added responsibility of talking about climate. miles: but on her sister network fox news, the climate denial persists. tucker carlson: the scie