Are climate activists demoralized or emboldened by Trump’s win? Chris Martz

From CFACT

By Gabriella Hoffman

“Some of the more activist academics are out there saying that it’s game over for climate and that we’re going to be set back so much on global warming. And we’re going to have all these catastrophic things happen once we permanently breach the 1.5-degree Celsius limit. The arbitrary limit that the IPCC has plucked out of thin air, which was admitted in the ClimateGate emails, and they’re saying that we’re headed to two degrees warming, or 2.5, or even four degrees plus warming by the end of the century. All because Trump won.” — Chris Martz

In Episode 475 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes back meteorology student and breakout social media star Chris Martz. Chris discusses if climate activists are demoralized by a second Trump victory, how they’ll respond to Trump 2.0, and what he thinks of president-elect Trump’s EPA, Interior, and Energy picks.

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  5. EP 536: The Free Press' Lucy Biggers on Disavowing Climate Alarmism

SHOW NOTES

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⁠EP 434: Climate Realism with Chris Martz


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