Topic: Don Easterbrook

4 chapters across the catalog

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 52:43 - 56:51

1663: Climate Change Special

NASA PDO Shift and Global Cooling Predictions

Dr. Don Easterbrook and NASA reports are cited regarding the shift of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) into a "cool mode," which could lead to 30 years of global cooling. The hosts argue that this data contradicts IPCC models and suggests that climate change is driven by solar activity and ocean cycles rather than human activity. They note that these findings receive little mainstream media attention.

Huge Samoan
Episode 541 2:16:06 - 2:21:50

541: Huge Samoan

Climate Data Manipulation, Dr. Don Easterbrook Testimony

Dr. Don Easterbrook, a professor of geology, testified before the Washington State Senate, presenting data that suggests the 1930s was the hottest decade of the century, not the present. Easterbrook alleges that NASA and NOAA have "tampered" with original temperature records to make historical warm periods appear cooler and recent years appear warmer. He argues that CO2 levels are too low to be the primary driver of global temperature changes.

Huge Samoan
Episode 541 2:21:52 - 2:26:50

541: Huge Samoan

Senator Ranker Confrontation, Original vs Adjusted Data

During a committee hearing, Senator Kevin Ranker confronted Dr. Don Easterbrook over his claims that climate data has been manipulated. Easterbrook maintained that the "peer-reviewed" data cited by politicians has been adjusted by government agencies, while his findings rely on original, unadjusted records. The exchange highlights the deep divide between institutional climate science and skeptical researchers regarding historical temperature trends.

Carbon Credits and the CIA
Episode 64 21:31 - 24:30

64: Carbon Credits and the CIA

Global Cooling Predictions, UN IPCC Model Errors

Dr. Don Easterbrook and other scientists suggest the Earth may enter a cooling phase for the next 30 years due to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) shifting to a cool mode. This contradicts UN IPCC models that predicted soaring temperatures. The discussion notes that NASA data on solar winds and magnetism has supported non-man-made climate drivers since 2002, though mainstream media coverage remains sparse.