From the category archives:

Climate Change

Critical Details About Climate

August 23, 2010

Climate expert Joe D’Aleo of ICECAP.US discusses CO2 and his latest report with Anthony Watts called Surface Temperatures: A Policy-Driven Deception.

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The Complexity of Ocean Exploration

August 17, 2010

Dr. Tim Ball returns for our 100th show since resuming production in late 2009. Join us as we discuss ocean exploration and the ocean’s role in climate.

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Ecocide & International Law

July 28, 2010

Ecocide is on the way to becoming an international crime. Join us with environmental activist and barrister Polly Higgins to learn more!

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Two Camps of Climatologists

June 9, 2010

Guest George Taylor joins us for a deeper look into the divided culture of climatology. Why don’t modelers and empiricists see eye to eye on climate change?

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Examining Peer Review

April 22, 2010

1421 author Gavin Menzies and climatologist Dr. Tim Ball discuss the specific problems of the peer review process and the academic perversion of true discovery.

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The Science Isn’t Settled

March 31, 2010

Energy Probe executive director Dr. Lawrence Solomon discusses consensus, science and his new book The Deniers.

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Sea Level Basics

February 22, 2010

Are sea levels actually rising? Geologist and author Dr. Nils-Axel Mörner gives us the big picture.

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The Global Impact of HAARP & New Weapons

January 15, 2010

Angels Don’t Play This HAARP author Dr. Nick Begich discusses HAARP and the fate of Nikola Tesla’s work.

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The Art of Weather

January 11, 2010

Meteorologist and former weather anchor Art Horn discusses climate science, global warming education, and issues central to climate change.

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An Inquiry About Polar Bears

January 8, 2010

After 30 years of research, Mitch Taylor sheds light on the real story behind polar bear populations.

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