Global Greening – The Good Kind of Green

The Heartland Institute

Join us for a special episode of Climate Change Roundtable titled, “Global Greening – the Good Kind of Green.” Dive deep into the benefits of global greening and discover how increasing atmospheric CO2 is leading to enhanced plant growth globally. This week features special guests Patrick Moore and William Happer, two of the most distinguished scientists in their fields.

Patrick Moore, not just a co-founder of Greenpeace but also an environmentalist with over 40 years of dedication, has been a vocal advocate for sound environmental practices his entire career. His key achievements include leading campaigns against whaling and exposing the anti-human agenda of the organization he co-founded, Greenpeace. Moore left the organization due to differences in beliefs, feeling that Greenpeace had shifted from a science-based approach to one driven by sensationalism and politics.

William Happer, a distinguished physicist from Princeton, has been recognized for his groundbreaking research in atomic physics, optics, and atmospheric science. He served as the Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor of Physics at Princeton University and has been a prominent figure in the U.S. Department of Energy. Happer’s extensive research on the interactions between light and matter has paved the way for numerous technological advancements, and his insights into atmospheric phenomena have been pivotal in shaping our understanding of the environment.

In this episode, our host, Anthony Watts, and weekly panelist, Linnea Lueken, will delve into the science behind global greening. Special guests Patrick Moore and William Happer will reveal details and insights you haven’t heard before, shedding light on the lesser-known aspects of this phenomenon.

Tune in LIVE for Climate Change Roundtable at noon CT on Friday to engage in this enlightening discussion. Don’t forget to leave your questions to have them answered live during the show! Tune in to share your thoughts, and be a part of this pivotal conversation on the positive side of global greening.


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