PodParley PodParley

Call Off The COPs

Episode 77 of the The Climate Discussion Nexus podcast, hosted by John Robson, titled "Call Off The COPs" was published on January 13, 2025 and runs 13 minutes.

January 13, 2025 ·13m · The Climate Discussion Nexus

0:00 / 0:00

Dr. John Robson comments on key items from the latest Climate Discussion Nexus weekly "Wednesday Wakeup" newsletter (https://climatediscussionnexus.com/newsletter/), starting with the failure of COP29 because climate alarmists are wildly impractical people and moving on to Azerbaijan as a petrostate underlining how dependent on fossil fuels humans are, the absurdity of peddling low-carbon plane rides, Canada's redesign-the-whole-economy-just-like-that politicians being unable even to create plugs for EVs, wind farms gobbling subsidies, Canada's Climate Change minister flinging billions around like pocket change while maintaining we skeptics are lavishly funded, Germany as the disastrous test case for the green energy transition, Gavin Schmidt and Zeke Hausfather commendably admitting the science is not settled, and wrapping up with a new #GreenBlackout series on the IPCC concealing global greening due to rising atmospheric CO2, the pointless war on farming to stop harmless nitrous oxide, a failed piece of lawfare, a new computer model that shows humans contribute little to warming, and Tony Heller finding a ferocious storm that hit the Great Lakes in, um, 1835, before we had climate while, for better or worse, rising CO2 also means more green beans yum yum.

To support the Climate Discussion Nexus, subscribe to our YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_egdS4871949youPFyvW_A, our Rumble channel at https://rumble.com/user/ClimateDN, our newsletter at http://www.climatediscussionnexus.com/ and our podcast on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/6IX3QVNxHYsm19L0K85Fji?si=N6_PckVESkCojPqR2u_1mw&dl_branch=1 and on Google at https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2NsaW1hdGVkaXNjdXNzaW9ubmV4dXMvZmVlZC54bWw, like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ClimateDN/, follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ClimateDN and Gettr at https://www.gettr.com/user/climatedn and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/climatediscussionnexus/, and make a monthly or one-time pledge at http://www.climatediscussionnexus.com/donate/

Climate Charge Climate Charge The Climate Charge podcast provokes policy discussion on environmental science innovations, global sustainability, and international development in an era of unprecedented change. Jeremiah and Carly interview guests from all perspectives of policy - government, private industry, academia and more! Tune in as the Center for Development and Strategy team ponder ways to solve global issues, one policy, and one pod at a time. Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice LSE Department of International Development These podcasts are recordings from the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice lecture series 2023/24, 2022/23, 2021/22 and 2020/21, a visiting lecture series coordinated by Professor of Development Studies, Professor James Putzel and Dr Laura Mann. The Cutting Edge series provides students and guests with fascinating insights into the practical world of international development. Renowned guest lecturers share their expertise and invite discussion on an exciting range of issues, from climate change policy, to pressing humanitarian crises. In 2020, the series took place online, enabling us to host fantastic speakers from around the world and to stream the lectures on YouTube, opening them up to a global audience. Now we are back in person but still recording the sessions to share with our global audience. NATO Review Natochannel NATO Review is a free online magazine offering expert opinion, analysis and debate on a broad range of security issues.It looks at different aspects of NATO’s role in today’s fast-changing and unpredictable security environment. It also covers wider challenges, such as cyberattacks, hybrid warfare, the impact of social media, the security implications of climate change and scarcity of resources, and the need to strengthen the role of women in peace and security.It is important to note that what is published in NATO Review does not constitute the official position or policy of NATO or member governments. NATO Review seeks to inform and promote debate on security issues. The views expressed by authors are their own.This magazine has existed for 70 years and still upholds the task it was given all those years ago: to 'contribute to a constructive discussion of Euro-Atlantic security issues’. The Youth Climate Chat The Youth Advisory Council at the Human Impacts Institute We are youth climate organizers at the Human Impacts Institute dedicated to breaking down complex issues of environmental justice for people of all ages. We take aspects of climate change and talk about how they relate to environmental justice, doing extensive research and bringing in guests. This is the place where young, dynamic, and vibrant people come together to have discussions about climate change and the world around us. We're young, we're here, and we're going to change the world.
URL copied to clipboard!