Topic: Carbon Bomb

2 chapters across the catalog

Stimming
Episode 1802 50:03 - 54:16

1802: Stimming

Maurice Strong, Population Bomb Legacy

The history of the UN climate agenda is traced back to Maurice Strong and Al Gore, who promoted carbon trading and the Chicago Climate Exchange. The discussion links these movements to Paul Ehrlich’s 1970 book "The Population Bomb," which predicted global catastrophe by the year 2000. Ehrlich's lesser-known and controversial 1978 work, "The Race Bomb," is also highlighted as a suppressed text regarding race and intelligence.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 1:20:05 - 1:24:17

1516: Carbon Bomb

Guyana Carbon Bomb and ExxonMobil Drilling Controversy

Environmental activists and journalists are labeling ExxonMobil's offshore drilling project in Guyana a "carbon bomb." While Guyana is currently a carbon sink, the discovery of 11 billion barrels of oil could lead to production of 1 million barrels per day by 2030. A landmark lawsuit has been filed by Guyanese lawyer Melinda Janke to block the operations, citing the threat of rising sea levels to the nation's coast.