A Climate Conversation Podcast #17 Lonnie Kennedy
October 11, 2024
Hosts: Kim Monson & Dave O’Rourke
Guests: Lonnie Kennedy, Executive Geologic Advisor and Walter E. Johnson, Geophysicist and Executive Producer of the documentary A Climate Conversation
A Climate Conversation Podcast
Welcome to our podcast in support of A Climate Conversation, a documentary that seeks to foster an honest dialogue on climate change—its causes, its impact, and a science-based cost/benefit analysis of its potential solutions.
This edition of our podcast is centered around Dr. Kennedy’s recent presentations to various scientific bodies entitled Global Warming: Facts You Probably Didn’t Know, Emphasizing a Geologic Perspective. Dr. Kennedy will explore the geological history of carbon on Earth and present a series of facts that challenge the current alarmist warming theory.
Walt Johnson, the executive producer of A Climate Conversation, joins Dr Kennedy. As with previous podcasts, Walt will engage Dr. Kennedy on various topics, focusing on the cost/benefit of proposed climate “solutions.”
This podcast takes a deep dive into Earth’s geologic processes over eons. Dr. Kennedy will provide a master class in greenhouse gas baseline facts. Be prepared to hear a variety of undisputed facts about carbon, greenhouse gasses, and natural processes that not only challenge the IAPCC orthodoxy but demonstrate the political nature of alarmism.
Topics include:
How much carbon dioxide is in the air?
What is the energy absorption capacity of CO2?
What is the source of greenhouse gases?
What is “The Great Carbon Cycle of Life?”
What is the history of surface temperatures over the past 1,200 years?
How have models and scales been manipulated to deceive the public?
What is CO2’s impact on plant growth?
The real danger: too little CO2
We hear that “97% of scientists agree about global warming” and that “the debate is over”, but that’s nothing like the scientific method. This podcast will deliver hard science, and while much of the material will be new for non-geologists, anyone will be able to understand that the Earth is a dynamic system and CO2 is a fundamental requirement for life on our planet.
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