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Steve Miller Band's Climate Excuse Doesn't Hold Water

Author
Karl Michael
Published
Sat 26 Jul 2025
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The climate movement may have quieted since the Biden years, but the questionable claims and failed predictions continue unabated. We dive into the Steve Miller Band's eyebrow-raising tour cancellation, where they blamed "extreme weather events" without providing a shred of evidence to back their claims. Are there other reasons these aging rockers might be avoiding the stage?

More revealing is the spectacular failure of Climeworks, the darling of corporate climate virtue signaling. After collecting millions from companies like Microsoft and Shopify, their carbon capture technology has delivered less than expected results. Their flagship facility touted a 36,000-ton CO2 removal capacity but managed just 805 tons—and when accounting for their own emissions, that drops to a mere 121 tons. This expensive technological flop exposes the fundamental problem with direct air capture: atmospheric CO2 is only 0.04%, making the process inherently inefficient and economically absurd.

We also examine the BBC's breathless reporting about a 1.5-million-year-old ice core that scientists claim will "revolutionize" climate understanding. But the political agenda is transparent—regardless of what data they find, the conclusion will inevitably link modern warming to human activity. What's consistently overlooked is how increased CO2 has boosted global plant growth and agricultural yields, while claims about worsening extreme weather events remain statistically unfounded. The climate narrative is finally crumbling under scientific scrutiny, and this episode explains why the greatest scientific overreach of our time is finally being exposed. Join us as we separate climate facts from expensive fiction.

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