
The John Stossel Interviews
Ep. 6 Climate Scientist Judith Curry Says World Won't End
Feb 5, 2024
Climate scientist Judith Curry challenges the crisis narrative of global warming, stating it's manageable. Discusses how extreme models won't become reality and climate-related deaths are falling. Talks about corruption in the scientific community driven by 'fame and fortune.'
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- Climate change is manageable, not a crisis as portrayed by media and politicians.
- Scientific community influenced by fame and fortune, leading to corruption and inaccurate portrayal of climate change.
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Climate change is not a crisis
The main argument presented in the podcast is that climate change is not a crisis as it is often portrayed. The host discusses how better technology has led to a decrease in climate-related deaths over the years. They also highlight the case of Hurricane Katrina, where climate scientist Judith Curry's research on the link between storms and global warming was misinterpreted by the media. The podcast argues that tying extreme weather events to global warming has created unnecessary panic and hysteria.
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