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Michael Shellenberger

Environmentalist, author, and president of Environmental Progress. Known for his work challenging environmental alarmism and advocating for nuclear energy.

Top 10 podcasts with Michael Shellenberger

Ranked by the Snipd community
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244 snips
Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 26min

526. Trump, Musk, Kennedy: the Dawn of Transparency | Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, a journalist and founder of Public.News, dives into the transformative political landscape shaped by figures like Musk and Trump. He highlights the urgency for new generations to take charge of political responsibility and rebuild trust in institutions. The conversation also tackles the dangers of censorship, the complexities of foreign aid, and rethinking governance. Shellenberger argues for a cultural shift toward personal integrity and the importance of national identity in navigating today's challenges.
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220 snips
Jan 14, 2025 • 2h 24min

Tucker Carlson and Michael Shellenberger Break Down the California Fires

Michael Shellenberger, an environmentalist and author, shares his insights on California’s wildfires and the societal issues entwined with them. He explores the alarming rise of fires, questioning government responsibility and the impact of homelessness and drug use. The discussion critiques the fire department's focus on equality over meritocracy and addresses the failures in journalism regarding environmental crises. They also dive into the connection between chaos and crime amidst disasters, and touch on the mysteries surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena.
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179 snips
Oct 9, 2024 • 3h 23min

#2211 - Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, an investigative journalist and environmental advocate, shares his insights on censorship and the state of democracy in Brazil. He discusses the complex political climate, highlighting challenges around misinformation and the balance of free speech. The conversation deepens with reflections on vaccine efficacy, public trust in science, and the implications of elitist control in society. Shellenberger also explores the potential of psychedelics for trauma recovery and critiques modern societal narratives on addiction and victimhood.
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178 snips
Mar 28, 2024 • 1h 47min

435. This Is One of the Biggest Medical Malpractice Scandals in History | Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, an environmental activist and journalist, unveils alarming revelations from the WPATH files, exposing ethical concerns surrounding gender dysphoria treatments. He critiques medical practices, particularly irreversible surgeries and treatments lacking informed consent. The conversation explores the complexities of social movements, addressing the co-opting of LGBT rights and the risks of narcissism in medicine. Shellenberger emphasizes the need for accountability and a reevaluation of patient care priorities, merging insights on identity, societal norms, and the dangers of totalitarianism.
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50 snips
Jul 23, 2024 • 1h 32min

Has Criminal Justice Reform Made Our Cities Unsafe? A Live Debate.

Seneca Scott, a labor leader and community organizer, debates urban safety alongside Michael Shellenberger, founder of Public News. They argue that criminal justice reforms have led to increased crime in cities like San Francisco. Kmele Foster, a commentator, and Lara Bazelon, a criminal justice professor, advocate for nuanced approaches to reform. Topics include the impact of decarceration, the relationship between policing and public safety, and the need to address root causes like homelessness and education in creating effective justice strategies.
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39 snips
Feb 1, 2023 • 1h 9min

#310 — Social Media & Public Trust

Bari Weiss, founder of The Free Press and former New York Times editor, joins Michael Schellenberger, an environmental advocate and author, and Renee DiResta, a Stanford expert on misinformation. They dive into the fallout from the Twitter files and the trust crisis in media and government. Discussion topics include the challenges of content moderation, the impact of misinformation on public perception, and the complexities of transparency in journalism. They also tackle political bias and the need for genuine dialogue in today's digital landscape.
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15 snips
Mar 30, 2023 • 2h 54min

#1963 - Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, a best-selling author and environmental advocate, dives into pressing contemporary issues. He discusses the risks of censorship, particularly regarding COVID-19 narratives, and the implications of government involvement in information control. The conversation spans the societal impacts of the gender identity debate and the ethics of medical interventions. Shellenberger also critiques mainstream media's handling of critical topics, emphasizing the dire need for open dialogue and the resurgence of independent journalism in today’s polarized environment.
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13 snips
Mar 30, 2022 • 2h 45min

#1798 - Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, an author and president of Environmental Progress, dives into critical societal issues as he campaigns for California's governorship. He tackles the concept of 'pathological altruism' in San Francisco's homelessness policies and questions the effectiveness of radical compassion. From his evolution from radical Marxism to moderate activism, he discusses addiction solutions, including psychedelics, and stresses the urgent need for education reform. Shellenberger critiques political leadership and explores the potential of nuclear power as a climate solution.
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10 snips
Oct 14, 2021 • 2h 59min

#1719 - Michael Shellenberger

Michael Shellenberger, a journalist and author known for his critique of progressive policies in urban settings, dives deep into the intricate issues of homelessness and addiction in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles. He advocates for a balanced approach to reform, comparing strategies with European models. The conversation touches on the historical roots of drug culture, the failures of the two-party system, and the need for innovative policy solutions. Shellenberger also critiques media bias and explores the potential of nuclear energy as a viable solution to environmental challenges.
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8 snips
Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 41min

Michael Shellenberger Exposes Who’s to Blame for the LA Fire Disaster

In this insightful discussion, journalist Michael Shellenberger, known for his works like "Apocalypse Never," breaks down the LA fire disaster and points a critical finger at local leadership. He reveals how a neglected firefighting budget, worsened by the homeless crisis, contributes to disaster responses. Shellenberger also critiques Hollywood's elitist politics and how they lead to systemic failures. Plus, he shares eye-opening thoughts on the impact of identity politics on voter behavior and the urgent need for accountable governance in California.