Topic: Ice Sheet

7 chapters across the catalog

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 25:13 - 28:47

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Sea Level Rise, Barometric Pressure Metrics, Hurricane Categories

Climate scientists claim that melting ice sheets in Greenland are contributing to rising sea levels and higher storm surges in the Gulf of Mexico. There is a noted shift in meteorological reporting toward using millibars instead of inches for barometric pressure to make data seem more dramatic. Additionally, the wind speed ranges for Saffir-Simpson hurricane categories are scrutinized for being inconsistent, particularly the 27-mph range assigned to Category 4 storms.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 13:15 - 15:46

1522: Boiling Ocean

Johan Rockström, Global Poly-Crisis and Tipping Points

Scientist Johan Rockström warned Davos attendees that the Earth has reached 1.2 degrees Celsius of warming, nearing a "physical limit" of 1.5 degrees. He argued that crossing this threshold risks triggering multiple climate tipping points, including the melting of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets. Rockström framed climate change as the core of a "poly-crisis" involving food systems, energy, and geopolitical instability.

Phallocentric Age
Episode 935 35:42 - 37:23

935: Phallocentric Age

NASA Study Reports Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Gains

A 2015 NASA study revealed that the Antarctic ice sheet has experienced a net gain in ice mass, contradicting conclusions from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The research indicates that snow accumulation starting 10,000 years ago currently outweighs the losses from thinning glaciers. This data is presented as a neglected counter-narrative to the prevailing "warmest year on record" media cycle.

Hunger Winter
Episode 771 1:40:40 - 1:45:40

771: Hunger Winter

Antarctic Ice Growth, NASA Study

A new NASA study reveals that the Antarctic ice sheet is gaining more ice than it is losing, contradicting previous reports from the IPCC. The hosts highlight the media's tendency to ignore this data while continuing to report on melting ice in the Arctic and Greenland to support the global warming narrative.

Thermostat Placebo
Episode 746 2:07:26 - 2:12:23

746: Thermostat Placebo

Death Valley Moving Rocks, NASA Research Funding

The mystery of the "wandering rocks" in Death Valley's Racetrack Playa was solved by researchers who observed thin sheets of ice pushing the stones across the mud. NASA's involvement in a 10-year study of these rocks is questioned as a potential waste of space-exploration funds.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:51:29 - 1:54:48

617: Climate Chaos

Antarctic Ice Sheet Melting and Sea Level Rise

A NASA-participated report on the "unstoppable" melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is discussed. While the report warns of a four-foot rise in sea levels, the hosts point out that the projected timeframe is 200 to 500 years. They compare the media's handling of the story to Michael Crichton's "State of Fear," arguing that the long-term nature of the threat is being used to create immediate panic.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:51:29 - 1:54:48

617: Climate Chaos

Antarctic Ice Sheet and the "Unstoppable" Melting Narrative

The hosts discuss a NASA-participated report claiming the melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is "unstoppable." They point out that the "rapid" sea level rise predicted would actually take 200 to 500 years, comparing the alarmist media coverage to Michael Crichton's novel "State of Fear."