

Power Hour with Alex Epstein
Alex Epstein
Every week on Power Hour energy philosopher Alex Epstein breaks down today's top energy, environmental, and climate issues.
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Nov 28, 2012 • 59min
Episode 32: Part 1 – McKibben vs Epstein Debate and Commentary
This episode features the McKibben vs Epstein debate audio along with commentary by Alex Epstein.

Oct 24, 2012 • 1h 4min
Episode 31: Questioning Climate Science with Dr. Richard Lindzen
Dr. Richard Lindzen joins the show to talk about perspectives on climate change and the loaded questions surrounding the topic.

Oct 12, 2012 • 56min
Episode 30: Climate Science and Global Warming with Dr. William Happer
Princeton University’s Dr. William Happer discusses climate science, climate “models,” and scientific skepticism.

Oct 2, 2012 • 1h 1min
Episode 29: Climate Change with Steve Goreham
Steve Goreham discusses catastrophic climate change, and Epstein’s upcoming debate with Bill McKibbon

Sep 17, 2012 • 59min
Episode 28: What Fracking Is Actually Like with Terry Cunningham
Petroleum Consultant Terry Cunningham discusses what the process of discovering and extracting oil with fracking really consists of, and contrasts it with public perceptions

Sep 5, 2012 • 1h 20min
Episode 27: Environmental Education with Chad Morris
Guest host Chad Morris interviews Alex Epstein on how to think about environmental issues.

Aug 31, 2012 • 53min
Episode 26: The Future of Energy with Mark Mills
Mark mills discusses his new book, The Bottomless Well, and the potential for growth in various energy industries

Aug 15, 2012 • 52min
Episode 25: The Role of Energy with Dr. Howard Hayden
Dr. Howard Hayden, editor-in-chief of The Energy Advocate, discusses the role of energy, nuclear energy policy, and much more

Aug 12, 2012 • 1h 7min
Episode 24: Fracking 101 with Dr. Mukul Sharma
One of the world’s leading experts on fracking, Dr. Mukul Sharma, discusses the basics of the technology

Jul 29, 2012 • 1h 31min
Episode 23: Detecting Psuedo-Science with Eric Dennis
Physicist Eric Dennis discusses the three questions you need to ask about any scientific claim you hear, with a focus on claims of catastrophic climate change