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The Greenhouse Effect" is a dynamic weekly podcast where youth pastor Avery Bowman passionately guides teenagers and their parents on a transformative journey to strengthen family bonds and cultivate a thriving home environment. Contrary to prevailing notions, Avery believes that it's possible to navigate the challenges of today's culture while nurturing a deep and personal relationship with Jesus. Tune in each week to delve into the wisdom of God's Word, gaining valuable insights that inspi ...
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Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.
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When you consider that the global annual consumption of primary energy increased more than ten-fold during the 20th Century, the importance of planning future energy supply becomes clear. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers.
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The producers of “Hear The Big Picture” seek to tie scientific subject matter to history and current events–so that it’s more than just “science.” Put another way, our content is about the significance of science to culture and everyday life. Climate change and global warming have many manifestations, from extreme weather events such as increasingly fierce hurricanes to world-wide sea level rise, acidic oceans, and larger, hotter deserts that burn more readily. The burning of fossil fuels su ...
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In this podcast, climate change will be discussed in multiple areas going to why it’s important to how it is affecting us. You’ll be able to see the topic of climate change from different sources of information, like NASA, Fridays For Future, Green Peace and multiple others. Given to you by Renee and Isabella
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David Siegel is a tech entrepreneur from Silicon Valley. He has been researching and writing about climate since 1990. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:47 Understanding the Radiative Model 01:21 Solar Science and Photon Journey 03:37 Greenhouse Effect Explained 08:04 Real-World Data on Downwelling Radiation 11:08 Impact of Clouds and Water Vapor …
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Paul Burgess B.Sc, MS.C, a retired Chartered Water Resources Engineer was in charge of water resource planning for large sections of the UK and sat on national UK committees. Before he retired he represented the whole of the country of Wales where he was responsible for planning water supply, flood protection, reservoirs, hydrological and weather m…
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Suresh Bansal has spent ~40 years investigating the topic of biogenic vs abiotic oil. Some of his conclusions: 1. ~80% of current fossil fuel theory and ~80% of current abiotic oil theory is correct. 2. Both sides are ignoring the scientific evidence of the opposite side for the SAME oil deposits—the SAME oil deposit often contains a mixture of bio…
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- Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. School of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) - Postdoctoral researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego (USA) - Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Center, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) …
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About George Woolridge: B.S. in Music Education from Messiah University 24 years in project definition, development, and electrical design, primarily supporting research groups including: NASA, US DOD, other research and government entities worldwide. Insufferably curious, I've spent the last decade or so looking for solutions to questions I have w…
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An introduction to classical Mendelian genetics, in which we discuss Mendel's experiments with peas and the laws of heredity that he discovered, including inheritance of one allele from each parent, the law of dominance, and the law of independent segregation. We then consider more complex cases of genetic inheritance, including sex-linked traits, …
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I have a PhD and a Habilitation (the qualification in Germany which used to be the precondition for becoming a professor) in Physics. 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:02 Diving into the Climate Narrative 03:04 Questioning the Climate Narrative 06:53 Analyzing Emission Trends 12:11 Debunking Emission Scenarios 18:01 CO2 Concentration and Emissio…
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Andy May is a writer. He is a retired petrophysicist and has published four books. He worked on oil, gas and CO2 fields in the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, China, UK North Sea, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Russia. He specialized in shale petrophysics, fractured reservoirs, wireline and core image interpretation and capillary pressu…
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About Tom Shula: • Academic training in theoretical physics. Disillusioned with the community and left with a M.S. to work in tech industry. • Primary work in semiconductor and disk drive component and system development and manufacturing. • Brief diversions into other industries including steel mills, refining, food processing, and waste treatment…
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Vladislav Bogorov was drafted in the Bulgarian Army and had to serve as a tankman on a Soviet T-55, upon his discharge being promoted to a Junior lieutenant. Having practiced as a lawyer for 17 years, he is probably the only certified welder who has won four cases before the European Court of Human Rights. (The cases are published on the website of…
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Lawyer | Austrian | Interested in Politics, Environment, Energy, Agriculture 00:00 Introduction and Speaker Background 00:21 Understanding Human Rights and Environmental Law 01:45 The Implications of Recognizing a Right to a Clean Environment 03:50 Comparative Analysis: Europe vs. China 06:07 Historical Context of International Environmental Law 08…
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Former London banker Alexander Pohl worked for years for one of the world’s greenest banks. Idealistically driven, he financed big wind and solar farms, genuinely convinced he was making the world a better place. Gradually, he woke up to the fact that today’s green is a broken system. He gave up banking and emigrated with his family to his little f…
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Mr. Shackouls is a past Chairman and current member of the National Petroleum Council and a member of the Executive Committee of the US Oil and Gas Association. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. 00:00 Introduction to Bobby Shackouls 00:06 Bobby's Background and Career …
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Continuing our series on General Relativity, we discuss the derivation of the Schwarzschild metric as a vacuum solution to Einstein's Field Equations, and analyse the physical meaning of this solution, including the properties of the singularity, event horizon, and effects of time dilation and length compression. We then consider how solutions like…
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Maxime Bernier PC (born January 18, 1963) is a Canadian politician who is the founder and leader of the People's Party of Canada (PPC). 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:44 Maxime Bernier on Climate Policy 04:50 Media Strategy and Public Perception 07:24 Debate Participation and Political Strategy 10:19 Consistent Messaging and Social Me…
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- Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. School of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) - Postdoctoral researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego (USA) - Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Center, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) …
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Latimer Alder is an Independent Commentator on Twitter and elsewhere. He's a Chemist by training, was a business-oriented IT guy by profession and spent a few years as The Man on the Clapham Omnibus. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:11 Decoding the Language of Alarm 00:43 Previous Podcasts Overview 02:31 Climate Data Insights 04:09 Understan…
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Hans Labohm, an economist and former expert reviewer for the IPCC, discusses his skepticism towards the current climate change narrative. He critiques the alarming predictions about global warming, CO2 emissions, and climate policy, presenting data that contradicts these claims. Labohm argues that CO2 is not a threat but rather benefits the environ…
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Stephen Einhorn lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Nancy, his wife of 57 years. He has been blessed with two sons and seven grandchildren. He graduated Cornell with a major in chemistry and received a Masters of Polymeric Materials from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He attended Wharton Graduate School, U. of Pennsylvania, for one year. He has wor…
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Showing people how to design their own garden - making the world a prettier place- one garden at a time. And occasionally speaking at the local council! 00:00 Introduction to Rachel Matthews 00:02 Local Activism and Environmental Policies 00:43 Team Members and Their Roles 01:24 Viral Fame and Public Reaction 02:16 Challenges with Green Policies 02…
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Dr. Fournier is an accomplished executive and senior scientist, with a 15-year track record in the oil sands, power generation and environmental science industries, both in Canada and in United States. His career has afforded him an exposure to a diverse range of exciting technology development projects, where he enjoyed fulfilling leadership roles…
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Our climate change series concludes with a discussion of the various lines of evidence indicating that recent warming is the result of human-produced greenhouse gases, including greater warming at night, cooling of the stratosphere, and relative depletion of C14 in the atmosphere. We then consider the various expected impacts of climate change, inc…
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David Hilderman has a Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Electronic Information Systems Engineering from the University of Regina and has worked in the electronics industry since graduation in 1988. David grew up in Saskatchewan, the second oldest in a family of six boys. Since 2000 he has lived in beautiful Saanichton British Columbia, raising two gr…
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About Sandi Adams: I have been researching and speaking about Agenda 21/2030 for over 17 years. I have just finished a documentary with Oracle Films in Uk with Mark Sharman - The New World -A Fools Paradise and am writing a book -Agenda 2030-Hidden in Plain Sight. Teresa Tannahill is an independent researcher with an honours degree in physics from …
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Kurt Streutker is a retired school teacher who taught life, earth and physical sciences. He has a Master’s Degree and focused his studies in Geology and specifically in the study of the Ice Ages. He has a keen understanding of how and why climate changes and the environmental science of climate changes / global warming. There is so much information…
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Mallen Baker was former Co-Chair and Principal Speaker with the Greens, and then latterly on the Federal Policy Committee of the Lib Dems and Chair of the Green Lib Dems. Mallen helps companies “tell their sustainability story in a more compelling way”. 00:00 Introduction to the Climate Dialogue 02:36 The Debate on Climate Change and Political Ideo…
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From https://mallenbaker.net/speaking: Mallen Baker is an experienced speaker on topics of change, socially responsible business and sustainability. He has spoken widely at conferences, workshops, corporate internal events, board meetings and more. He has an energetic style, aiming to challenge and engage audiences with as much interaction as possi…
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Professor David Dilley is a Meteorologist-Climatologist-Paleoclimatologist and a former NOAA National Weather Service Meteorologist. Professor Dilley is the founder and CEO of Global Weather Oscillations (GWO), a company heavily involved in research and development of technology for prediction of natural climate and weather cycles. Professor Dilley…
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Former Minister of the Environment for Estonia. From Rain Epler: I am currently a Member of the Parliament of Estonia, representing Estonian Conservative Party, biggest opposition party. And personally my field of interest is energy and green politics. 00:00 Introduction to Rain Eppler and Estonia 01:04 Personal Background and Political Journey 01:…
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Rodney completed a BSc in Physics from the University of New Brunswick and subsequently worked as a research assistant for UNB in a CO2 laser lab before attending University of Toronto on an NSERC scholarship where he completed an MASc in electrical engineering. His graduate work was modeling and simulation of a semiconductor device-physics industr…
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David Zaruk, as The Risk-Monger, challenges confirmation bias. Fighting activist zealots. Fighting for farmers. Fighting cardiovascular disease and arthritis. 00:00 Introduction to David Zarek's Perspectives 00:22 Unveiling the La Jolla Playbook: The Strategy of Tobacconizing Industries 03:15 The Evolution of Activist Science and Legal Strategies 0…
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Assistant Professor of Supply Chain Management at West Virginia University 00:00 Introduction to the Guest and Topic 00:43 Exploring the Nature of Scientific Hypotheses 08:29 Challenging the Climate Change Consensus 22:04 The Silent Spring: A Case Study on Environmental Awareness 27:05 The Double-Edged Sword of Science and Technology 28:15 The Unse…
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An overview of climate models, beginning with a summary of the major types of models, and then a more detailed disussion of hte primitive equations and parameterised feedbacks that characterise the widely used Atmospheric General Circulation Models. We also discuss techniques for model validation and some evidence regarding the accuracy of various …
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David Legates, Ph.D. is professor of climatology in the Department of Geography at the University of Delaware and an adjunct professor at the university’s Physical Ocean Science and Engineering Program and in the Department of Applied Economics. Dr. Legates received his Ph.D. in climatology from the University of Delaware, and he has taught at Loui…
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Jeremy Weber teaches and researches the policy and economics of environmental and energy issues. His work applies rigorous statistical analysis and draws from extensive policy experience, having worked as a research economist at a Federal statistical agency (the Economic Research Service) and as a chief economist at the White House (the Council of …
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Hügo Krüger is a writer, podcaster, and structural engineer with working experience in the nuclear, concrete, and oil and gas industry. He has a master’s degree in the design of nuclear structures, and has also worked on renewable energy. Hugo's podcast guests have included Richard Lindzen, Will Happer, Judith Curry, Tony Heller, Patrick Moore, and…
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Latimer Alder is an Independent Commentator on Twitter and elsewhere. He's a Chemist by training, was a business-oriented IT guy by profession and spent a few years as The Man on the Clapham Omnibus. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest Speaker 00:11 Personal Background and Approach to Climate Data 00:57 Overview of Previous Podcasts and the…
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James Edward Kamis is a retired Geologist with forty-two years of experience. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Northern Illinois University and a Master of Science degree in Geology from Idaho State University. More than forty-six years of research has convinced him that geological forces significantly influence, or in some cases…
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Kevin Kirchman is editor of the Climate Science Journal, which he founded in 2017. He developed a broad-based new epistemological view (theory of knowledge), including new theories of deduction (the first since Aristotle), validation (a much-improved scientific method), induction (how we form ideas, or the basis of a science of innovation), lexicol…
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Jacob Nordangård is a Swedish researcher, author, lecturer, and musician. Ph.D. in Technology and Social Change at Linköping University. Master of Social Science in Geography, and Master of Social Science in Culture and Media Production. Founder and chairman of the Swedish foundation Stiftelsen Pharos and CEO of the independent publishing and media…
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A detailed discussion of the greenhouse effect and its impact on Earth's climate. We begin with a discussion of Earth’s energy budget, the various greenhouse gases and their interactions with longwave radiation, and a summary of major sources of greenhouse gas emisions. We then examine the mechanisms of the greenhouse effect in more detail using th…
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Martin Richard Durkin is an English television producer and director of the 2007 documentary film The Great Global Warming Swindle. His new film “Climate: The Movie” is "a dazzlingly entertaining film that distils the case against climate alarmism into a succinct 80 minutes."--Toby Young, Spectator. ==== 00:00 Introduction to Martin Durkin and the …
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Free thinker, free spirit & freedom devotee.. British adventurer, author, speaker, coach & consultant, social commentator, documentary presenter & campaigner. 00:00 Meet Adrian Hayes: Adventurer, Speaker, and Sustainability Campaigner 01:10 Adrian's Extreme Adventures: From Everest to the Poles 02:36 The Journey to Sustainability and Critical Think…
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This film exposes the climate alarm as an invented scare without any basis in science. It shows that mainstream studies and official data do not support the claim that we are witnessing an increase in extreme weather events – hurricanes, droughts, heatwaves, wildfires and all the rest. It emphatically counters the claim that current temperatures an…
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00:00 Introduction and Background 00:36 Climate Change Concerns and Personal Journey 01:51 The Impact of Climate Change on Society 03:03 The Misallocation of Climate Change Funds 07:57 The Misconception of Green Energy 10:41 The Cost of Energy and Its Impact 12:16 The Effect of Climate Change on Nature 12:39 The Importance of Understanding Climate …
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