Join Angela Wheeler and Dick Storm as they talk about why coal remains critical to reliable and affordable electricity as demand grows from re-industrialization and AI. He argues that coal plant closures and heavy reliance on intermittent renewables and natural gas have weakened grid resilience, while coal continues to provide dependable base load power in…
Join Angela Wheeler and former Dutch Parliamentarian and Geologist Jules de Waart as they discuss the growing divide between independent scientists and major scientific institutions in the climate debate, arguing that decisions are often driven more by power and authority than by evidence and open scientific argument. He reflects on why large numbers of dissenting…
Join Angela Wheeler and former Dutch Parliamentarian and Geologist Jules de Waart as they discuss the growing divide between independent scientists and major scientific institutions in the climate debate, arguing that decisions are often driven more by power and authority than by evidence and open scientific argument. He reflects on why large numbers of dissenting…
Join Angela Wheeler as she discusses with Dr. Bruce Everett the fake catastrophes and science being used to dismantle oil companies. Dr. Everett breaks down why a recent Nature article on climate liability falls short scientifically and legally. He challenges claims of catastrophic warming, flawed climate models, and trillion-dollar damage estimates against oil companies. A…
Join Angela Wheeler as she discusses with Dr. Bruce Everett the fake catastrophes and science being used to dismantle oil companies. Dr. Everett breaks down why a recent Nature article on climate liability falls short scientifically and legally. He challenges claims of catastrophic warming, flawed climate models, and trillion-dollar damage estimates against oil companies. A…
Princeton Professor Emeritus Dr. William Happer joins Angela Wheeler as they discuss the science of CO₂ and the roots of climate fear. Dr. Happer explains how greenhouse gases work, why climate science drifted off course, and how politics and profit have shaped the narrative.