It’s Climate Week in New York City, another expensive and carbon-intensive global gathering of chickens giggling about the end of the world. More than 6,000 participants from more than 100 countries gathered in New York to coincide with the United Nations General Assembly to better coordinate efforts to stop climate change by taking away your freedoms and money. But is Climate Week losing its influence?
Heartland Institute's H. Sterling Burnett, Anthony Watts, Linnea Lueken and Jim Lakely will investigate in Episode 128 of The Climate Reality Show. We'll also cover Hurricane Helene, the folly of owning an electric car in the storm's path, the UK's reliance on the same type of flawed temperature stations as the US, how climate change won't threaten your daily cup of coffee, and more.
Join us live at 1pm ET so you can leave your questions and comments about the show in the chat.
The program will be archived at WUWT Climate TV, a collection of more than six hundred videos featuring new interviews and analysis from dozens of media sources discussing, debating and analyzing climate science, climate politics and energy policy. Latest content, including topics on temperature, sea levels, polar bears, ocean acidification, extreme weather, censorship, wildfires and more.
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