On episode 109 of The Climate Realism Show, we look at two recent polls that show climate change opinion is sharply waning in its perception as a threat to the public. At the same time, ESG funds have essentially collapsed as investors pull their money.
Joining us to discuss these issues is Donald Kendal deputy director of Heartland’s Socialism Research Center, and video host of the In the Tank weekly podcast.
Plus, host Anthony Watts, The Heartland Institute’s H. Sterling Burnett, and Linnea Lueken analyze this downturn. And, as always, we have the Crazy Climate News of the Week. Join us LIVE at 1 p.m. ET (12 p.m. CT) for the kind of climate realism you can’t find anywhere else, and join the chat to get your questions answered, too.
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Yup another good one in the books. iHeart Radio ap seemed to be burying the show last month but it works well again. Probably iHR implemented a general user-experience redesign that I misunderstood rather than exhibited bad intent.
Just Stop Oil is hitting the bottom of the barrel when it comes to its vitality.
Rockstrom is a director at Potsdam… ie a total climate LOONY
More warming would open up huge areas of currently unusable land where it is currently too cold to support plant life.
Yes the world would be different… and better for millions of people.
AAA (American Automobile Association) was using Bank Of America, until BOA made their announcement of fully supporting ESG. AAA switched to Comenity Bank.
There is a lost reality that the primary usage of crude oil is NOT for the generation of electricity, but to manufacture derivatives and fuels which are the ingredients of everything needed by economies and lifestyles to exist and prosper, i.e., all products that did not exist pre-1800’s.
“Big oil” only exists because of the wealthier countries being addicted to the products and fuels that are manufactured from fossil fuels that makes OUR life more comfortable?” OUR needs for smaller and faster electronics, and for bigger and faster planes, ships, and launches into outer space are the only reasons that crude oil is needed.
Thus, before we chastise “big oil” for impacting climate change, we need to ask ourselves “How dare ME to continuously demand the products and fuels made from oil that makes MY life more comfortable”?
If you don’t like “Big oil”, stop using the products made from oil !
You left out such trivial things as medicines and clothing.
I see it as those ladies are covered in oil. I will assume that they are wearing cotton garments.
So the fields to grow the cotton were prepared by machines using FF and they were themselves built from using FF same with the harvesting and transporting to the manufacturing plant. And so on down the line till they bought them
I am pleased to see “covered in oil” gaining traction.