Topic: Cosmic Rays

4 chapters across the catalog

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 1:49:04 - 1:51:57

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Media Objectivity, Orbital Cycles, and Ocean Currents

A journalist argues against "false moral equivalence" in climate reporting, comparing the inclusion of skeptics to equating victims and aggressors in the Bosnia genocide. Conversely, a scientist explains that the primary drivers of climate are orbital cycles, the Earth's wobble, and cosmic rays. He also notes that geological processes, such as volcanic rock formation on the ocean floor, significantly alter heat-carrying ocean currents.

Spying is Sharing
Episode 471 2:21:42 - 2:23:15

471: Spying is Sharing

IPCC Leak, Cosmic Rays and Global Warming

The hosts discuss a leaked draft of the fifth IPCC report which reportedly mentions the influence of cosmic rays and sunspots on climate. They suggest this information undermines the narrative of man-made global warming and may be excised from the final version.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 2:04:02 - 2:06:51

333: Lions Stood Still

Climate Change Science, CERN Cloud Experiment, Cosmic Rays

While Discover Magazine claims the "case is closed" on global warming, new research from CERN's "CLOUD" experiment suggests otherwise. The study found that cosmic rays significantly enhance cloud formation through ion-induced nucleation, a factor not currently accounted for in standard climate models. This suggests that natural atmospheric processes play a larger role in climate than previously acknowledged.

CIA vs MI6
Episode 323 1:20:10 - 1:22:05

323: CIA vs MI6

CERN Cloud Experiment, Solar Activity and Climate

Scientists at CERN have reportedly found a link between cosmic rays and cloud formation, which could significantly impact global temperatures. The hosts claim that the director of CERN instructed researchers not to interpret the results to avoid conflicting with established global warming narratives. They suggest this information is being suppressed to protect carbon tax initiatives.