Alan Jones hits back at Q&A segment slamming shock jock's climate change stance 

Radio host Alan Jones has fired back after being slammed by scientists over his claims around climate change during a Q&A segment. 

The shock jock was blasted on the ABC show on Monday night over his comments claiming humans contributed only a tiny fraction to the earth's carbon dioxide levels.

Atmospheric scientist David Karoly said Mr Jones' comments were not always 'factually accurate'.

'I am a climate scientist, and Alan Jones is wrong,' he said.

But Mr Jones hit back, saying the 'alleged science panel' was not designed for debate but rather to further the panellists' own agendas.

Radio jock Alan Jones sensationally dismissed a young panelist during a discussion on whether climate change policy impacted the federal election

During an appearance on the show last month, Jones dismissed a young panelist with 'gotcha moment' after he questioned whether she knew how much CO2 was actually in the atmosphere

Scientist David Karoly hit out at Alan Jones after the radio host claimed humans contributed only a tiny fraction to the earth's carbon dioxide levels last month

Scientist David Karoly hit out at Alan Jones after the radio host claimed humans contributed only a tiny fraction to the earth's carbon dioxide levels last month 

During his 2GB radio show on Tuesday morning said it was a calling it a 'stacked panel' before blasting the ABC show for not giving him the opportunity to defend himself. 

The outspoken radio host also took aim at Zali Steggall after she took to Twitter to voice her opinion on the issue.

'So good to hear the scientist debunk the rubbish. Fantastic panel and discussion tonight. Thank you,' she tweeted.

Mr Jones invited Ms Stegall onto the show to discuss climate change.

'Would you like to come on the show? he asked.

'Let's debate Zali? There's an empty chair here. Let's debate climate change.'

Monday night's discussion was sparked when an audience member asked Dr Karoly if Mr Jones's comments regarding climate change were true.

'I saw the radio commentator Alan Jones on TV recently, and he said that 0.04 per cent of the world's atmosphere is CO2,' the viewer said. 

''Three per cent of that human beings create around the world, and of that, 1.3 per cent is created by Australians'. Is that correct, and if so, is human activity really making a difference?'

Mr Karoly responded saying although Jones is a 'very well-known' commentator, his comments are not always 'factually accurate'. 

He explained Mr Jones was right to say the CO2 levels in the atmosphere are

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