Topic: Climate Change Research

9 chapters across the catalog

Paris Pullout
Episode 936 57:48 - 1:02:27

936: Paris Pullout

John Coleman CNN Interview, Climate Science Funding, Brian Stelter

Weather Channel founder John Coleman appeared on CNN to challenge the scientific consensus on global warming. Coleman argued that the "97% of scientists" figure is manipulated because the government only funds research that supports the global warming hypothesis.

Party Boat
Episode 794 2:15:22 - 2:19:33

794: Party Boat

NOAA Corruption, Oceanographic Research, Sex Party Scandals

An anonymous producer provides a report on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), alleging widespread corruption and "sex parties" on research vessels. The hosts discuss a past scandal involving a NOAA "party boat" in Seattle and argue that the agency's climate change data is compromised by its internal culture of waste and lack of oversight.

StoogeLand
Episode 697 2:04:37 - 2:09:39

697: StoogeLand

Mysterious Doctor Deaths, Pew Research Science Gaps

A report in National Geographic explores the "disconnect" between scientific consensus and public belief on issues like GMO safety, vaccines, and climate change. Pew Research data shows significant gaps, such as 88% of scientists supporting GMO safety compared to only 37% of the public. The segment also mentions a fringe theory regarding a series of mysterious deaths among doctors and AIDS researchers, including the inventor of the HPV vaccine.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 9:49 - 13:26

605: "Biostitutes"

Christopher Field and the IPCC Adaptation Research Scam

Christopher Field, co-chair of the IPCC Working Group 2, spoke to the BBC about the "new science" of adaptation and managing climate risks through "baby steps." The hosts characterize this shift as a "scam" designed to secure perpetual funding for research. They note that even the producers of "An Inconvenient Truth" are seeking a sequel, suggesting the climate industry is pivoting because previous alarmist predictions failed to materialize.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 2:38:31 - 2:42:57

600: Seven Proxies

Years of Living Dangerously Trailer, Climate Change Expenditures

The trailer for the Showtime series "Years of Living Dangerously" is reviewed, featuring dramatic footage of wildfires and melting glaciers. The hosts argue that the series is a high-budget propaganda effort. They pivot to a 2014 Federal Climate Change Expenditures Report, which details billions of dollars in government spending on research and "clean energy" technology.

GaGa & Little Boy
Episode 282 2:13:46 - 2:15:41

282: GaGa & Little Boy

IBM Watson and Medical Research Future

Following its success on *Jeopardy!*, the IBM Watson supercomputer is being moved into medical research through a partnership with Columbia University. The hosts predict that Watson will eventually be used to provide "irrefutable" data on climate change. They suggest that the computer's perceived authority will be used to silence scientific dissent.

Form 990
Episode 244 1:47:01 - 1:49:28

244: Form 990

Climate Research Funding, Anti-AGW Disparity

A significant disparity exists in funding for climate change research, with approximately $3 billion annually supporting human-made global warming (AGW) theories compared to only $2 million for skeptical research. This financial imbalance is cited as a primary driver for scientific consensus. The hosts argue that the "gravy train" of climate funding encourages scientists to support the prevailing narrative.

One Too Many Clips
Episode 83 47:43 - 49:21

83: One Too Many Clips

Scientific Consensus, Stem Cell Research, and Climate Change

During a press conference, President Obama stated that scientific consensus should not be the sole factor in determining policy, specifically in the context of stem cell research. The hosts suggest this admission could be used to challenge the administration's stance on climate change. They argue that if consensus is not enough for one scientific issue, it should not be the definitive authority for others.