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Steve Goreham: Can Net Zero Survive the Artificial Intelligence Revolution? | Tom Nelson Pod #349

Steve Goreham: Can Net Zero Survive the Artificial Intelligence Revolution? | Tom Nelson Pod #349



Steve Goreham discusses the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, notably since the release of ChatGPT, and its significant impact on energy consumption and the goal of achieving net zero emiss…


Published on 12 hours ago

Nick Cater: Tom Nelson Pod #348

Nick Cater: Tom Nelson Pod #348



Nick Cater, a Senior Fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a writer, discusses the challenges of renewable energy using the example of Broken Hill in Australia. He highlights the issues with rely…


Published on 4 days, 12 hours ago

Ronald Stein:  “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347

Ronald Stein:  “Transition to Renewables is a Globalist Suicide Pact” | Tom Nelson Pod #347



Ronald Stein argues that transitioning to renewable energy is impractical as wind and solar power can only generate electricity and can't replace the diverse products and fuels derived from fossil fu…


Published on 1 week ago

Matthew Ehret | Tom Nelson Pod #346

Matthew Ehret | Tom Nelson Pod #346



Matthew Ehret, an author and journalist, discusses his works and his perspectives on global warming, suggesting it's based on faulty science and used for political manipulation by oligarchs desiring …


Published on 1 week, 4 days ago

Gilles Bourgeois:  “Flat-Earth Cold Sun Religion” | Tom Nelson Pod #345

Gilles Bourgeois:  “Flat-Earth Cold Sun Religion” | Tom Nelson Pod #345



Gilles Bourgeois argues that the greenhouse effect is a deceptive construct and not based on real science. He emphasizes the importance of objectivity and rational egoism over mysticism, particularly…


Published on 2 weeks ago

Jusper Machogu | Tom Nelson Pod #344

Jusper Machogu | Tom Nelson Pod #344



Jusper Machogu from Kisii, Kenya, discusses significant progress in his community, including the introduction of electricity, clean water access, and LPG for cooking. Despite obstacles such as local …


Published on 2 weeks, 4 days ago

Donna Laframboise: Thank You, Truckers! | Tom Nelson Pod #343

Donna Laframboise: Thank You, Truckers! | Tom Nelson Pod #343



Independent journalist/photographer. A career challenging dogma re climate, feminism, Canada's legal system. Grew up working class (dad: auto mechanic, mom: never finished high school). Never been po…


Published on 3 weeks ago

John Dale Dunn: Junk science and scaremongering | Tom Nelson Pod #342

John Dale Dunn: Junk science and scaremongering | Tom Nelson Pod #342



John Dale Dunn has been an emergency physician for more than fifty years and an attorney (inactive) for forty years, admitted to the bars of Nebraska, Louisiana and Texas by examination.


In this discu…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

Rob Louw: The Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #341

Rob Louw: The Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #341



Rob Louw, a retired chemical engineer now a physics lecturer, discusses the greenhouse effect, emphasizing the roles of various gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor in Earth's energy balance. He…


Published on 4 weeks ago

Mike Farris: Coffee and a Mike | Tom Nelson Pod #340

Mike Farris: Coffee and a Mike | Tom Nelson Pod #340



Mike Farris, host of 'Coffee and a Mic,' engages in a detailed conversation about his journey through podcasting, now totaling over 1,200 episodes, and how he transitioned to full-time work interview…


Published on 1 month ago





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