Topic: Paris Climate Summit

8 chapters across the catalog

ISIS-Land
Episode 857 10:24 - 14:17

857: ISIS-Land

G20 Summit Altercations and Paris Climate Agreement Ratification

Diplomatic tensions surfaced at the G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, when Chinese officials refused to provide a rolling staircase for Air Force One, forcing President Obama to exit from the rear of the aircraft. National Security Advisor Susan Rice was involved in a verbal altercation with Chinese security on the tarmac. Despite the friction, Obama and Xi Jinping formally ratified the Paris climate agreement.

Morally Deformed
Episode 774 1:12:59 - 1:14:46

774: Morally Deformed

Al Gore's Cancelled Climate Broadcast and COP 21

Al Gore's planned "24 Hours of Reality" climate change broadcast in Paris was cancelled following the attacks. However, some analysts suggest the tragedy might actually benefit the upcoming COP 21 climate summit by increasing its media profile and security presence. The hosts remain skeptical of the link between the terrorist events and the global climate movement's economic goals.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 1:30:30 - 1:33:37

769: Electile Dysfuntion

Paris Climate Summit, Anti-Meat Public Relations Stunt

The timing of the WHO meat report is linked to the upcoming Paris Climate Summit (COP21), with the hosts suggesting it is a "shameful public relations stunt" to prepare the public for meat restrictions. They criticize the mainstream media for uncritically repeating the "meat kills" meme without examining the underlying data or activist motivations.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 1:33:37 - 1:36:53

769: Electile Dysfuntion

Gina McCarthy on Paris Climate Commitments, Economic Shift

EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy expresses excitement for the Paris Climate Summit, citing "bilateral discussions" and financial commitments from countries like China and India. The hosts interpret her comments about "economic change" as a plan for wealth redistribution from rich nations to poor nations under the guise of climate justice.

Smart Power
Episode 765 2:33:24 - 2:39:03

765: Smart Power

Paris Climate Summit and French Weatherman Firing

Ahead of the UN climate meeting in Paris, a top French TV weatherman, Philippe Verdier, was fired for writing a book challenging the IPCC's data and climate models. The hosts discuss the "peer pressure" nature of the upcoming summit and the EPA's $75 million expenditure on drones and assault gear. They mock the alarmist reports regarding rising sea levels and "reanimated" ancient viruses.

Zucchini Emoji
Episode 735 2:45:06 - 2:48:24

735: Zucchini Emoji

Paris Climate Summit, $100 Billion Goal

Negotiators in New York are preparing for the December climate summit in Paris, aiming for a global agreement to limit warming to 2 degrees Celsius. A primary point of contention is the pledge of $100 billion annually by 2020 to help developing nations adapt to climate change.

Zucchini Emoji
Episode 735 2:50:54 - 2:54:46

735: Zucchini Emoji

Ban Ki-moon, Morgan Freeman Climate Film

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged world leaders to accelerate climate negotiations, comparing the current pace to a snail. The session featured a short film narrated by Morgan Freeman titled "What's Possible," which used dramatic imagery to advocate for global environmental action.

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 1:13:42 - 1:19:00

728: It's the Mold!

Climate Change as a Mind Control Experiment

The hosts propose that the shifting narratives around climate change—from global cooling in the 1970s to the current warming models—constitute a large-scale mind control experiment. They discuss the upcoming Paris Climate Summit and the transition from measuring carbon parts-per-million to a "two-degree Celsius" temperature target as a way to facilitate carbon credit trading.