Dr. Michael Savage
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People don't study history long, and geological history. We're actually entering a cold phase, not a hot phase. So climate change, remember in the Middle Ages, the 1500s, it was very cold in Europe? Read about that?
People don't study history long, and geological history. We're actually entering a cold phase, not a hot phase. So climate change, remember in the Middle Ages, the 1500s, it was very cold in Europe? Read about that?
People don't study history long, and geological history. We're actually entering a cold phase, not a hot phase. So climate change, remember in the Middle Ages, the 1500s, it was very cold in Europe? Read about that?
But it was frozen. England was frozen. All of the Dickens novels set in the snowy London, because a cold wave came through England. It was a cold, a little ice age, it was called. Yeah. We're entering a small little ice period on the earth, not the opposite. So there's a lot more to the science.
But it was frozen. England was frozen. All of the Dickens novels set in the snowy London, because a cold wave came through England. It was a cold, a little ice age, it was called. Yeah. We're entering a small little ice period on the earth, not the opposite. So there's a lot more to the science.
But it was frozen. England was frozen. All of the Dickens novels set in the snowy London, because a cold wave came through England. It was a cold, a little ice age, it was called. Yeah. We're entering a small little ice period on the earth, not the opposite. So there's a lot more to the science.
If you could let me sit down and I'll show you data and you're scientists, they're not going to want to hear it because people don't want to look at science. They only want their doxies supported by the science they approve of.
If you could let me sit down and I'll show you data and you're scientists, they're not going to want to hear it because people don't want to look at science. They only want their doxies supported by the science they approve of.
If you could let me sit down and I'll show you data and you're scientists, they're not going to want to hear it because people don't want to look at science. They only want their doxies supported by the science they approve of.
Extreme weather. Gavin, come on. Nature corrects itself. I'll tell you something.
Extreme weather. Gavin, come on. Nature corrects itself. I'll tell you something.
Extreme weather. Gavin, come on. Nature corrects itself. I'll tell you something.
But Gavin, listen. In 1872, it was so hot in the state of California. Before there was the first internal combustion engine, 1872. Yeah. The cornfields exploded in the Sacramento Valley from a heat wave. No cars, no real factories yet because the climate was changing because it always changes. Now, having said that, I'm not arguing for pollution. It's a form of theft in my mind.
But Gavin, listen. In 1872, it was so hot in the state of California. Before there was the first internal combustion engine, 1872. Yeah. The cornfields exploded in the Sacramento Valley from a heat wave. No cars, no real factories yet because the climate was changing because it always changes. Now, having said that, I'm not arguing for pollution. It's a form of theft in my mind.
But Gavin, listen. In 1872, it was so hot in the state of California. Before there was the first internal combustion engine, 1872. Yeah. The cornfields exploded in the Sacramento Valley from a heat wave. No cars, no real factories yet because the climate was changing because it always changes. Now, having said that, I'm not arguing for pollution. It's a form of theft in my mind.
You know why I moved from New York? Pollution. I left New York in the 60s to get away from the pollution. I would be dead if I had stayed there.
You know why I moved from New York? Pollution. I left New York in the 60s to get away from the pollution. I would be dead if I had stayed there.
You know why I moved from New York? Pollution. I left New York in the 60s to get away from the pollution. I would be dead if I had stayed there.
I'm not going to join you in attacking Trump on this podcast, even though you would like me to.