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  • Lynne Balzer: "Cashing In On Climate Change" | Tom Nelson Pod #304
    2025/05/19

    retiring from a career teaching physics, chemistry and biology, Lynne Balzer began organizing extensive notes from a decade-long investigation of the climate change issue. Considering all the facts and looking at the connection between the science, history and politics of this issue, Lynne reached the inevitable conclusion that “human-caused global warming” is one of the greatest hoaxes ever visited upon mankind.


    Working with Faraday Science Institute, a nonprofit organization, she has researched the topic of global climate change for thirteen years, sorting out fact from fiction.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    01:19 The Rise of Climate Science and Funding

    03:19 Cap and Trade Explained

    05:11 The Acid Rain Scare and Its Aftermath

    07:43 The Birth of Global Warming Hysteria

    15:17 Enron's Role in Climate Policy

    20:57 The Kyoto Protocol and Its Implications

    24:25 The Carbon Offset Industry

    31:12 Subsidies and Their Impact on Green Energy

    38:47 The Economic and Social Costs of Climate Policies

    46:00 The Role of Big Finance in Climate Initiatives

    01:01:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    Slides for this podcast, along with AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries

    Exposing the Great Climate Change Lie (2023): https://a.co/d/i6iRW1y

    Here’s Why Using Biofuels for Energy is Unsustainable and Must Stop NOW: https://joehoft.com/heres-why-using-biofuels-for-energy-is-unsustainable-and-must-stop-now/

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  • Rachel Mathews: Misadventures of an Accidental Activist | Tom Nelson Pod #303
    2025/05/16

    Making the world a prettier place - teaching people how to design their garden. Author & narrator of MsAdventures in Travel & Life! Also Council Watch YouTube.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction

    00:13 Challenges with Council Rules

    05:12 Public and Council Reactions

    18:21 Personal Reflections and Book Writing

    23:49 Life After the Pandemic

    24:06 Favorite Parts of the Book

    24:33 Overcoming Public Speaking Fears

    26:35 Environmental Concerns and Activism

    27:53 Future Plans and Reflections

    29:33 Public Speaking Tips and Experiences

    40:51 Foraging and Self-Sufficiency

    41:44 Concluding Thoughts and Resources


    https://www.rachelmathews.uk/accidental

    Amazon: https://a.co/d/1W38I2u

    https://x.com/RachelMathewsUK

    https://www.rachelmathews.uk/

    “might just be the coldest takedown of Net Zero policy I've ever seen”: https://x.com/StarkNakedBrief/status/1673578661562204160

    Council Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@CCCwatch

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  • Cliff Bryanton: Alternative Energy: A Struggle for Reality | Tom Nelson Pod #302
    2025/05/14

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    00:29 Alberta's Energy Landscape

    02:46 Focus on Electricity

    04:02 Understanding the Electrical Grid

    17:40 Wind Energy Insights

    32:21 Solar Energy Insights

    37:03 Challenges and Realities of Renewable Energy

    43:22 Energy Storage Solutions

    56:15 Economic and Policy Implications


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    1 時間 9 分
  • Meredith Angwin: Woke electricity in Spain and Texas | Tom Nelson Pod #301
    2025/05/11

    As a working chemist, Meredith Angwin headed projects that lowered pollution and increased reliability on the electric grid. Her work included pollution control for nitrogen oxides in gas-fired combustion turbines, and corrosion control in geothermal and nuclear systems.

    She was one of the first women to be a project manager at the Electric Power Research Institute. She led projects in renewable and nuclear energy.


    00:00 Introduction to the Guest and Topic

    02:11 Importance of Grid Reliability

    05:30 Understanding the Two Grids

    11:44 Grid Demand and Supply Management

    16:15 Grid Governance Models

    22:58 Texas and Spain Grid Failures

    30:06 Gas and Electricity Integration Issues

    31:12 Spain's Grid Failure: A Case Study

    37:33 Inertia and Inverter-Based Resources

    41:12 Texas Inertia Crisis

    45:11 The Future of the Grid and Citizen Responsibility

    48:51 Q&A: Power Demand and Grid Stability


    “Shorting the Grid” at Amazon:

    https://www.amazon.com/Shorting-Grid-Hidden-Fragility-Electric/dp/1735358002/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

    X: https://twitter.com/MeredithAngwin

    Email: meredithangwin@gmail.com

    Substack: https://meredithangwin.substack.com/

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  • Dave Collum: “Presenting climate reality at Cornell” | Tom Nelson Pod #300
    2025/05/08

    Prof of Organic Chemistry @ Cornell. Libertarian. Fan of Austrian business cycle, Zero Hedge, gold. Biggest bear.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    00:42 Optional Lecture and Student Reactions

    01:21 Controversial Statements and Chair's Reaction

    02:35 Presentation Style and References

    03:16 Recommended Climate Change Books

    05:10 Debate with Steve Keen

    06:12 Climate Change Data and Analysis

    11:29 Skepticism and Media Critique

    18:44 Historical Climate Data and Misinterpretations

    39:23 Solar Activity and Climate Correlation

    43:45 AI Experiment on Climate Change Opinions

    53:02 Analyzing Statistical Anomalies

    53:25 Fat Tony's Probability Paradox

    54:19 Debating Global Warming Consequences

    55:29 Sea Level Rise and Historical Climate Data

    56:24 Critiquing Climate Change Narratives

    57:38 Wildfire Data and Climate Change

    01:01:20 California's Water and Fire Issues

    01:02:26 Polar Bears and Misleading Climate Imagery

    01:03:48 Amazon Rainforest and Climate Myths

    01:04:34 Agricultural Shifts and Climate Arguments

    01:05:20 Coral Reefs and Human Impact

    01:06:20 Climate Change and Public Perception

    01:07:55 Skepticism Towards Climate Science

    01:20:19 Population Decline and Climate Fears

    01:22:41 Electric Vehicles and Environmental Impact

    01:23:42 Media Narratives and Climate Change

    01:28:40 Propaganda and Authoritarianism

    01:30:12 Closing Thoughts on Climate Skepticism


    https://twitter.com/DavidBCollum

    https://chemistry.cornell.edu/david-b-collum

    I blogged about hundreds of ClimateGate emails here: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

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    1 時間 40 分
  • Steve Andrews: A very different interpretation of the Keeling curve | Tom Nelson Pod #299
    2025/05/05

    About Stephen Andrews:

    • My training / education has been in primarily in science studying

    biochemistry / chemistry.

    • I worked in the pharmaceutical industry as an analyst and in the

    quality assurance sector.

    • Substack and Daily Sceptic author.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    00:45 Previous Presentations Recap

    01:59 Foundations of Climate Change Narratives

    05:43 Cosmic Ray Hypothesis

    06:40 Correlation Between Cosmic Rays and Temperature

    08:33 Analyzing the Keeling Curve

    09:53 Sea Surface Temperature and CO2 Relationship

    15:59 Historical CO2 Data Analysis

    22:17 Annual CO2 Cycling and Ocean Influence

    33:24 Land vs. Ocean CO2 Measurements

    36:02 Introduction to Inland and Ocean Locations

    36:41 Comparing Data from Different Latitudes

    40:26 Analyzing CO2 and Isotope Ratios

    44:51 Sea Surface Carbon Dioxide Flux

    49:50 Conclusions and Predictions

    54:26 Q&A on Climate Data and Theories

    01:00:49 Challenges in Climate Science Debates


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    Stephen Andrews Substack: https://substack.com/@stephen938

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  • Potholer and Tom Debate Climate: The Movie | Tom Nelson Pod #298
    2025/05/01

    About Potholer: I am a former science journalist and geologist


    00:00 Introduction and Debate Setup

    00:37 Debate Topics Overview

    02:46 Discussion on Graphs and Data

    04:17 Debate on Climate Change Evidence

    05:36 Proxy Data and Temperature Records

    08:42 Disputing the 'Spike of Doom'

    14:42 Modern Temperature Trends

    25:13 Statistical Robustness and Data Interpretation

    30:02 Debating Statistical Robustness

    31:24 Holocene Climate Optimum and Ancient Civilizations

    32:36 Medieval Warm Period vs. Holocene Climate Optimum

    33:08 Disputing Study References

    35:48 The Spike of Doom Debate

    45:41 CO2 Levels and Ice Ages

    54:47 Urban Heat Island Effect

    59:26 Urban vs. Rural Temperature Trends

    01:00:33 Critique of Movie's Temperature Graphs

    01:06:34 Debate on Urban Heat Island (UHI) Effect

    01:13:14 Discussion on Extreme Weather

    01:17:11 Cosmic Rays and Climate Variability

    01:24:03 Motivations and Funding in Climate Science

    01:30:50 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks


    Info-rich NoTricksZone post: “Unmasking Marcott’s “Uptick”: https://notrickszone.com/2018/12/13/a-fabricated-uptick-marcotts-2013-hockey-stick-graph-debunked-by-marcotts-own-2011-ph-d-thesis/

    Potholer’s channel: https://www.youtube.com/@potholer54

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  • James Kamis:  Geological forces generate “drone” lights? | Tom Nelson Pod #297
    2025/04/29

    James Edward Kamis is a retired Geologist with forty-two years of experience. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Northern Illinois University and a Master of Science degree in Geology from Idaho State University. More than forty-six years of research has convinced him that geological forces significantly influence, or in some cases, completely control climate, and climate-related events as per his Plate Climatology Theory.


    00:00 Introduction to the Mysterious Drone Lights

    00:21 Geological Explanation for the Lights

    02:26 Continental Drift and Rock Stress

    04:46 Earthquakes and Light Sightings

    07:23 Heat Emissions and Hydrothermal Vents

    12:50 Quartz and Energy Pulses

    20:05 Historical and Recent Sightings

    26:01 Government and Military Involvement


    June 2023 book by James E. Kamis: “Geological Impacts on Climate” https://a.co/d/2x9bJeL

    Kamis’ website: https://www.plateclimatology.com/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plateclimatology4845

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    48 分