Topic: Cop26

17 chapters across the catalog

Ninny
Episode 1583 55:06 - 56:41

1583: Ninny

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Human-Caused Fires

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addressed the link between climate change and wildfires, noting that 500 of the 650 fires in her province were human-caused. She emphasized the need for individual caution during dry seasons rather than solely focusing on international emissions targets. Smith also highlighted the shifting goalposts of global climate agreements, noting that major emitters like China and India have targets set decades into the future.

Norgay
Episode 1411 1:40 - 3:30

1411: Norgay

Ursula von der Leyen, Private Jet Hypocrisy

European Union President Ursula von der Leyen faced criticism for taking a private jet for a 50-kilometer journey between Vienna and Bratislava during the COP26 climate summit. The trip, which takes less than an hour by car, is cited as an example of elite hypocrisy regarding carbon emissions.

Sour Crude
Episode 1402 46:09 - 49:59

1402: Sour Crude

Biden Food Kitchen Visit, C-SPAN Coverage, Arctic Ice

President Biden concluded a press event by stating he was heading to a "food kitchen" to serve meals, drawing criticism for his phrasing and refusal to answer reporter questions. C-SPAN's coverage of the event is analyzed for its framing. Meanwhile, reports indicate a dozen ships are stuck in the Arctic due to early ice freeze, contradicting long-term climate narratives.

Noodle Mensch
Episode 1399 1:57:22 - 1:59:50

1399: Noodle Mensch

COP26 Conclusion, India Coal Compromise

The COP26 climate summit in Glasgow concluded with a compromise after India insisted on changing the language regarding coal from "phase out" to "phase down." The summit president, Alok Sharma, apologized for the process, while critics noted that the final agreement largely deferred significant action to future meetings.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 1:01:31 - 1:05:24

1398: Gender Justice

John Doerr, Al Gore, Climate Change Activism

Venture capitalist John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins is featured discussing his weekly consultations with Al Gore to advance climate action. Doerr expresses regret over the 2000 election, suggesting the world would be decades ahead in emission reductions if Gore had become president. The hosts analyze the transition of the global narrative from COVID-19 concerns to the "catastrophic climate crisis" championed by figures like Greta Thunberg.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 1:54:00 - 2:01:46

1397: ok zoomer

Texas Slim Interview, Global Food Supply War Games

An upcoming interview with Texas Slim explores the commoditization of air and soil as a new asset class. A 2015 "Food Chain Reaction" war game predicted global food price spikes and supply disruptions by 2020. The discussion suggests that current supply chain issues are being used to transition the population toward 3D-printed food and carbon consumption tracking enabled by 5G technology.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 2:33:49 - 2:39:21

1397: ok zoomer

COP26 Climate Conference, Janet Yellen, Greta Thunberg

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke at the COP26 conference in Glasgow, claiming the private sector is ready to finance the transition to a green economy. Greta Thunberg criticized the event as a "PR exercise" by the Global North, while thousands of young activists marched in the streets. The "Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero" (GFANZ) was identified as a group of major accounting and consulting firms driving the climate investment agenda.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 42:19 - 45:32

1396: Flu Tsunami

COP26 Climate Summit, Prince Charles Trillions Plea

At the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Prince Charles called for a "vast military-style campaign" to marshal trillions of dollars from the global private sector to combat climate change. He argued that the required funding is beyond the reach of individual governments. The hosts question whether throwing trillions at the problem will foster innovation or simply create a permanent, profitable "climate industrial complex."

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 1:15:19 - 1:19:31

1396: Flu Tsunami

Joe Biden COP26 Rambling, Methane Pledge

President Biden's performance at COP26 is critiqued, specifically a rambling response where he claimed "the tundra is burning" in Russia and thanked world leaders for their leadership. Biden promoted a global methane pledge to reduce emissions by 30% by 2030. The hosts mock Biden's whispering delivery and his claims that America has regained its leadership mantle on the world stage.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 2:15:36 - 2:19:51

1396: Flu Tsunami

Jen Psaki Positive Test, Joe Biden Health Observations

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tested positive for COVID-19 and did not travel to COP26. Meanwhile, President Biden was filmed "swallowing wrong" during a speech, which the hosts suggest is a sign of advancing Parkinson's or dementia. They also discuss Biden's rigid "gait" and his habit of whispering for emphasis, comparing it to similar physical declines in other world leaders like Erdogan.

Inflation Demon
Episode 1395 1:56:45 - 2:03:55

1395: Inflation Demon

COP26 Summit, Climate Catastrophe and Greta Mania

World leaders have gathered in Glasgow, Scotland, for the COP26 climate summit, which British Prime Minister Boris Johnson described as a "last chance" to prevent global warming. UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed pessimism about the summit's outcome, warning of an impending "climate catastrophe." Meanwhile, Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was "mobbed" by supporters upon her arrival, an event critics characterized as a manufactured PR moment similar to the promotion of a boy band.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 2:31:49 - 2:36:53

1394: Re-wilding

Local Lockdowns, Electric Vehicle Grid Overload

As the COP26 climate summit approaches, a trend toward "local lockdowns" is emerging in Europe and the US. In the automotive sector, Hertz announced a massive purchase of 100,000 Teslas, driving the company's market value over $1 trillion. However, homeowners in California report that local power grids are too overloaded to accept electricity from residential solar panels, preventing them from charging their electric vehicles.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 2:47:13 - 2:50:24

1394: Re-wilding

Boris Johnson, Rewilding the Oceans Comment

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a controversial joke during a climate change discussion, suggesting that "human beings could be fed to the animals" as part of a "rewilding" effort. The comment was made in the context of COP26 and the need to rebalance the natural world. While intended as a joke, it drew attention to the sometimes extreme rhetoric surrounding global population and environmentalism.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 2:26:02 - 2:29:40

1393: Space Wake

Fox Weather Launch and Greta Thunberg's Climate Concert

Fox News is launching a 24-hour weather channel, which climate researchers fear will spread misinformation. Meanwhile, Greta Thunberg appeared at a climate concert ahead of COP26 in Glasgow, where she performed a duet of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up." The hosts mock the performance and the perceived hypocrisy of the high carbon footprint associated with large-scale climate awareness concerts.

Code Red
Episode 1384 2:24:28 - 2:26:56

1384: Code Red

Road to Glasgow, Biden Rambling Analysis

Biden discussed "building ambition on the road to Glasgow" for the upcoming COP26 conference. The hosts describe his speech as "wallpaper" and "rambling," noting that he again miscounted his key spheres of action. They compare his delivery unfavorably to the oration of Barack Obama.

Ephemeral Experience
Episode 1294 1:22:58 - 1:27:23

1294: Ephemeral Experience

Boris Johnson, Climate Change and COP26

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson congratulated Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, emphasizing the "exciting" prospect of the U.S. rejoining the global effort against climate change. Johnson highlighted the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow and the UK's commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. A minor controversy arose when a 10 Downing Street tweet appeared to have Biden's name poorly photoshopped over a pre-prepared graphic for a Trump victory.

Trust Stamp
Episode 1267 47:29 - 51:39

1267: Trust Stamp

Prince Charles, Sustainable Markets, Catalytic Breakthroughs

Prince Charles addressed the WEF, arguing that the threat of climate change surpasses even that of COVID-19. He called for a transformation of the global market to align sustainable solutions with funding, urging the private sector to take a leadership role. He described the current crisis as a "golden opportunity" to shock the public into accepting big visions of global change.