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Keeping The Light On

Episode 64 of the The Climate Discussion Nexus podcast, hosted by John Robson, titled "Keeping The Light On" was published on January 10, 2023 and runs 13 minutes.

January 10, 2023 ·13m · The Climate Discussion Nexus

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Dr. John Robson comments on key items from the latest Climate Discussion Nexus weekly "Wednesday Wakeup" newsletter (https://climatediscussionnexus.com/ne..., starting with the Kremlin's attempt to ruin Christmas, and life, in Ukraine by targeting energy infrastructure, and noting that, without the violence, Western governments are targeting their own. We also look at record snow cover and mass in the Northern Hemisphere over the last 50 years, the ominous move from Net Zero to the absolute kind, the tendency of climate activists to break the law with encouragement from adults who should know better (and our hypocrite of the week, Canada's Environment Minister Stephen Guiltbeault, who made his name by disobeying statutes but now says no one else can), Judith Curry on how computer models can't handle clouds, how "everybody knows" warming is dooming polar bears, and the fact that the only computer models worth the carbon they emit are the ones that say climate isn't very sensitive to CO2.

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