LIVE at 1PM EST: Climate, Energy, and the Election— The Climate Realism Show #181

Both Democrats and President Trump wanted to make Tuesday’s off-year elections the “Energy Election.” And it was not a good night for Republicans. Left-wing climate media say this is proof voters oppose Trump’s roll-back of “green” energy mandates and subsidies. Is there any truth to that? On Episode #181 of The Climate Realism Show, we’ll drill into that.

The Heartland Institute’s Jim Lakely, Anthony Watts, Sterling Burnett, and Linnea Lueken will also cover some of the Crazy Climate News of the Week, including giving up your pets to save the climate, whether we should be concerned about the “fastest glacier retreat in Antarctica in modern history,” and noticing that the EU has weakened its “climate target” just as the world flies to Brazil for the United Nations’ climate confab, COP30.

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November 7, 2025 10:48 am

In reference to The Climate Realism show discussing “the “fastest glacier retreat in Antarctica in modern history”, please be sure to define “modern history”.

The first capability of mankind to accurately measure the extent of Antarctic glaciers was in the 1930’s using aerial photography. Reference: Early aerial expedition photos reveal 85 years of glacier growth and stability in East Antarctica. Mads Dømgaard et. al., May 2024. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11127979

Detailed satellite imagery of Antarctica to monitor for “glacial retreat” overall and with much improved accuracy began much later, of course, around 1972 with the Nimbus 5 satellite . . . that would be only 53 years ago.

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