Randall Carlson
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See, one of the things that's frustrated me is, you know, when I was quoting Herman Flone there from 1979, now it's 79, early 80s, when I was reading and learning about this, that, oh, wow, you know, climate has really changed dramatically. So then...
See, one of the things that's frustrated me is, you know, when I was quoting Herman Flone there from 1979, now it's 79, early 80s, when I was reading and learning about this, that, oh, wow, you know, climate has really changed dramatically. So then...
in the early 90s when I heard, okay, they're actually forming a major organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to study, just like Flohn said, its study deserves much higher priority. That's what he said in the, and yeah, we need to know what's, of course, we didn't have this detailed then, but we already knew enough to know that there had been these extreme changes.
in the early 90s when I heard, okay, they're actually forming a major organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to study, just like Flohn said, its study deserves much higher priority. That's what he said in the, and yeah, we need to know what's, of course, we didn't have this detailed then, but we already knew enough to know that there had been these extreme changes.
in the early 90s when I heard, okay, they're actually forming a major organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change to study, just like Flohn said, its study deserves much higher priority. That's what he said in the, and yeah, we need to know what's, of course, we didn't have this detailed then, but we already knew enough to know that there had been these extreme changes.
So I thought, okay, yeah, this is exactly what we need. Well, then the first report comes out, and I start learning more about the IPCC, and I realize, wait a second, this isn't really about the science of climate change. This is about the politics. And they're already given a preordained outcome.
So I thought, okay, yeah, this is exactly what we need. Well, then the first report comes out, and I start learning more about the IPCC, and I realize, wait a second, this isn't really about the science of climate change. This is about the politics. And they're already given a preordained outcome.
So I thought, okay, yeah, this is exactly what we need. Well, then the first report comes out, and I start learning more about the IPCC, and I realize, wait a second, this isn't really about the science of climate change. This is about the politics. And they're already given a preordained outcome.
And from that point on, there was a selective study, and in some of my other shows that I put together, I've got the quotes, the charter, and everything saying directly that The whole point of this is to show the human influence. And then what happened is, see, so this came out in like 93, right? So at the same time, we're beginning to realize how dynamic the planetary climate has been.
And from that point on, there was a selective study, and in some of my other shows that I put together, I've got the quotes, the charter, and everything saying directly that The whole point of this is to show the human influence. And then what happened is, see, so this came out in like 93, right? So at the same time, we're beginning to realize how dynamic the planetary climate has been.
And from that point on, there was a selective study, and in some of my other shows that I put together, I've got the quotes, the charter, and everything saying directly that The whole point of this is to show the human influence. And then what happened is, see, so this came out in like 93, right? So at the same time, we're beginning to realize how dynamic the planetary climate has been.
All of a sudden now politics intercedes and goes, okay, we're going to focus on human climate change. And we're going to ignore, for the most part, natural climate change because that's going to detract from the preordained conclusions that humans are at fault here. And we want to focus all of this on human activity and so forth and it's carbon dioxide.
All of a sudden now politics intercedes and goes, okay, we're going to focus on human climate change. And we're going to ignore, for the most part, natural climate change because that's going to detract from the preordained conclusions that humans are at fault here. And we want to focus all of this on human activity and so forth and it's carbon dioxide.
All of a sudden now politics intercedes and goes, okay, we're going to focus on human climate change. And we're going to ignore, for the most part, natural climate change because that's going to detract from the preordained conclusions that humans are at fault here. And we want to focus all of this on human activity and so forth and it's carbon dioxide.
And we could spend, I wrote a 90 page essay on carbon dioxide. Where I've just gone into the whole, all aspects of carbon dioxide and the narrative.
And we could spend, I wrote a 90 page essay on carbon dioxide. Where I've just gone into the whole, all aspects of carbon dioxide and the narrative.
And we could spend, I wrote a 90 page essay on carbon dioxide. Where I've just gone into the whole, all aspects of carbon dioxide and the narrative.
Well, in terms of earth history, yeah, we're at low levels, very low levels. In fact, you could even say, well, and see, here's another fact. When you have these coolings, like you see there. Ocean is going to cool down also. The solubility of carbon dioxide is a function of the temperature of the ocean water.
Well, in terms of earth history, yeah, we're at low levels, very low levels. In fact, you could even say, well, and see, here's another fact. When you have these coolings, like you see there. Ocean is going to cool down also. The solubility of carbon dioxide is a function of the temperature of the ocean water.
Well, in terms of earth history, yeah, we're at low levels, very low levels. In fact, you could even say, well, and see, here's another fact. When you have these coolings, like you see there. Ocean is going to cool down also. The solubility of carbon dioxide is a function of the temperature of the ocean water.