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Climate Alarmism Is Falling Apart

Author
Karl Michael
Published
Thu 31 Jul 2025
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Are concert cancellations due to climate change legitimate, or are they convenient excuses? That's just one of the pressing questions we tackle head-on in our latest deep dive into climate skepticism.

The Steve Miller Band recently canceled their entire tour, citing "extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes" – but without providing any scientific evidence connecting these events to climate change. We examine whether there might be other factors at play behind this decision and why climate has become the go-to justification for various business challenges.

We also follow up on the Climeworks story from Episode 24, revealing how this much-hyped carbon capture company is dramatically underperforming. Their flagship facility promised to remove 36,000 tons of CO2 annually but has captured just 805 tons – which drops to a mere 121 tons when accounting for emissions from their own operations. This confirms what many skeptics have long argued: direct air capture technology remains economically unviable and energy-intensive.

The benefits of atmospheric CO2 deserve more attention in climate discussions. At just 0.04% of our atmosphere, carbon dioxide is essential for plant life and has contributed to increasing global plant biomass and agricultural yields. Meanwhile, the BBC's excitement over a 1.5-million-year-old ice core discovery reveals the ongoing effort to find historical climate data that supports predetermined narratives. We predict how this research will likely be interpreted to reinforce existing climate change theories regardless of what it actually shows.

Join us as we continue exposing what we see as the climate change hoax – a movement that may be less about protecting the environment and more about control. Share this episode with friends who might be questioning the mainstream climate narrative and want to hear a different perspective.

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