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Joe is joined by Steve Goreham, the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America. He discusses how A.I. and Data Centers are becoming the newest reason for more big government.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show with Joe Beamer guest hosting, Joe is joined by Will Hild, the Executive Director of Consumers' Research. They discuss Major League Baseball's controversial warning of three San Francisco Giants pitchers for writing Bible scriptures on their Pride Night hats. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher and Young. He explains how Luigi Mangione's defense attorneys will be using a psychiatric defense in his trial for the killing of the United Healthcare CEO. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Joe is later joined by Jim Talent, a former US Senator from Missouri. They discuss the latest pieces being learned about the Memo of Understanding with Iran. In hour 3, Joe is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. They discuss whether or not they believe the peace deal with Iran will actually work. They also discuss what the upcoming midterms could look like and what the biggest keys are. Joe is later joined by Steve Goreham, the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America. He discusses how A.I. and Data Centers are becoming the newest reason for more big government. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 3, Joe is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air, the Host of the Duane's World Podcast and the producer of The Hugh Hewitt Show. They discuss whether or not they believe the peace deal with Iran will actually work. They also discuss what the upcoming midterms could look like and what the biggest keys are. Joe is later joined by Steve Goreham, the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America. He discusses how A.I. and Data Centers are becoming the newest reason for more big government. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Borders, Western Memory, Medicine, and the Green Energy Fight in a Post–Alan Nathan Era Guests, Mark Krikorian, James Hankins, Dr. Toby Watson and Steve Goreham Carrying Forward the Alan Nathan Tradition In this episode of Spouting Off, host Karen Kataline continues what she describes as a new era for The Alan Nathan Show and the Alan Nathan All-Stars following Alan Nathan's untimely passing. She explains that the show will continue in his memory and honor, with her likely continuing to host many Monday editions. The program includes a mix of political commentary, interviews, tribute references, sponsor segments, and closing reflections on the Main Street Radio Network's transition after Alan Nathan's death. Mark Krikorian on Immigration, Libertarianism, and Sanctuary Policies Karen's first major guest is Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies. They discuss immigration policy, libertarian support for open immigration, and the conflict between open borders and a welfare state. Krikorian argues that libertarians once aligned more often with conservatives on taxes, regulation, and government size, but now often align with the left on issues of sovereignty, borders, and immigration. Karen presses the question of whether open immigration can coexist with government benefits and public services. Chicago, Illinois, and Immigration Enforcement The conversation then focuses on Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois as sanctuary jurisdictions. Krikorian says local law enforcement is prevented from cooperating with immigration enforcement, even when people arrested for local crimes are found to be deportable. He says ICE primarily wants local authorities to hold such individuals long enough for federal agents to take custody, but sanctuary policies interfere with that process. Karen and Krikorian also discuss Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and conflicts involving ICE facilities and federal officers. Karen's Commentary on Communism, Democracy, and the Mayoral Race After the first interview, Karen turns to commentary about an upcoming mayoral race and expresses concern about a candidate she describes as Marxist, communist, or democratic socialist. She argues that communist movements often misrepresent their intentions and that terms such as democracy, republic, socialism, and communism are being confused or misused. Her commentary frames the political moment as one in which the left has embraced ideas she sees as hostile to private property, constitutional government, and individual liberty. James Hankins and the Lost Western Tradition Karen then interviews James Hankins, Harvard University historian and co-author of The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition. Hankins describes the book as an effort to recover the history of Western civilization from the ancient Greeks and Romans through the Middle Ages and into the modern world. He argues that Western civilization has not been adequately taught in schools or universities for decades and says that ignorance of history contributes to political confusion, especially around communism, democracy, and republican government. Harvard, Communism, and Historical Amnesia Karen asks Hankins about teaching at Harvard, which she criticizes as politically hostile to conservative viewpoints. Hankins responds that he does not believe the entire university is corrupt, but says some of the loudest voices tend to come from administrators and graduate students rather than the whole institution. The short interview emphasizes the importance of understanding the past, learning clear definitions, and recognizing that terms like democracy and republic carry meanings rooted in Western history. Dr. Toby Watson on Psychiatric Medication and Violence Another major guest is Dr. Toby Watson, a clinical psychologist from Wisconsin. He describes his background researching psychotropic medications, presenting data to the FDA, working on black-box warning labels for SSRIs, and consulting in forensic cases where medication may be connected to violent or self-destructive behavior. Karen asks whether antidepressants and psychiatric medications can fuel violence, and Watson says that SSRIs are known to increase suicidal thoughts and behavior in some patients, especially through a condition he identifies as akathisia, which involves intense restlessness, agitation, and emotional distress. Politics, Medication, and Social Contagion Karen asks whether the issue may involve more than money and whether political motives could be connected to the suppression of information about medication risks. Watson says he believes political factors are involved and connects the issue to broader claims about family breakdown, poverty, medication use among vulnerable populations, and disability outcomes. Karen also raises gender ideology, social contagion, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Watson says he does not have direct knowledge of that case but suggests the profile could fit someone who had used psychiatric medication, while making clear he cannot confirm it. Steve Goreham on Climate Policy and Rising Energy Costs The final interview features Steve Goreham, executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. Karen asks him about rising electricity prices and green-energy mandates. Goreham argues that wind, solar, and other renewable-energy policies are driving costs higher, particularly in blue states. He contrasts states such as California, Maine, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Connecticut with states that still rely more heavily on natural gas or coal, saying the latter have seen lower electricity-price increases. Green Energy, Pipelines, and the AI Power Demand Goreham also discusses the effects of federal policy, the “one big beautiful bill,” pipeline politics, and Donald Trump's opposition to green-energy mandates. He says Trump is using leverage over offshore wind and pipeline approvals, particularly involving New York and New England energy access. The discussion then shifts to artificial intelligence and the rapid growth of data centers, which Goreham says require reliable twenty-four-hour power that cannot be supplied by wind and solar alone. He argues that the AI energy demand may overwhelm net-zero and green-energy policies. A Show in Transition Karen closes the program by emphasizing that the Alan Nathan All-Stars are entering a new chapter while keeping Alan Nathan as their guiding star. Across the episode, she uses interviews and commentary to connect immigration, political ideology, Western civilization, psychiatric medication, climate policy, energy costs, and media narratives. The program remains strongly opinion-driven, with Karen and her guests framing current events through themes of sovereignty, liberty, historical memory, institutional mistrust, and resistance to centralized control.
Day Break | Liberty, Leadership & America's Future --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:10 – Carson Holloway, Chair and Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska Omaha and Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute's Center for the American Way of Life. Holloway discusses his new book, No Liberty to Libel, examining the constitutional debate surrounding New York Times v. Sullivan and whether modern defamation law strikes the right balance between free speech and accountability. 28:08 – Joe Rieck, Vice President of Sales at Longevity. Rieck shares testimonials and success stories from Longevity users, discussing how improved nutrition, quality protein sources, and consistent healthy habits can support long-term wellness. The conversation focuses on practical steps people can take to improve their overall health and quality of life. 38:20 - Monologue 47:23 – John Gordon, host of The Truth with John Gordon, attorney, entrepreneur, and former Trump-endorsed candidate for Georgia Attorney General. Gordon discusses a federal court ruling blocking a proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee and examines the broader debate surrounding immigration policy, foreign labor programs, and the American workforce. 57:32 – David Goodwin, educator, editor of The Classical Difference Magazine, and co-founder of The Ambrose School in Idaho. Goodwin discusses his new book, Forging the American Mind, exploring classical education, civic formation, and the principles he believes are necessary for cultivating thoughtful and engaged citizens. 1:06:26 – Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment. Kerpen discusses labor policy, union membership, and proposals that would expand union influence in the workplace. He explains why he opposes policies he characterizes as forms of compulsory unionism and argues for greater worker choice. 1:16:36 - Monologue 1:25:39 – Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and advisor to The Heartland Institute. Goreham discusses climate policy, energy markets, and what he sees as growing public skepticism toward climate-related political and regulatory agendas. 1:35:48 – Michael Van Beek, Director of Research at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. Van Beek examines proposals to make Michigan's free school meals program permanent and potentially expand eligibility to private school students, discussing the fiscal and educational implications of the policy. 1:44:43 – Vincent Iweanoge, Principal Director of Havit Inc. Iweanoge discusses the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, including kidnappings, violence, government responses, and the broader international implications of religious persecution and instability in the region. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 18 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/nS_iwvO5SgY
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Immigration, Western Civilization, Psychiatric Drugs, and Green Energy Karen Kataline Continues the Alan Nathan Show in Alan's Memory In this episode of The Alan Nathan Show / Alan Nathan All-Stars, host Karen Kataline opens by acknowledging the untimely passing of Alan Nathan and explaining that the show continues in his memory and honor. She notes that she and Alan had often done Mondays together and says it is an honor to help continue the program during this transitional period for the Main Street Radio Network. Throughout the episode, Karen frames the broadcast as part of a new chapter while preserving the spirit, name, and tradition of the Alan Nathan All-Stars. Immigration, Libertarianism, and Sanctuary Policies Karen's first guest is the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, identified in the transcript as Mark Krikorian or a similar spelling. They discuss immigration enforcement, libertarian arguments for open immigration, and the tension between open borders and a welfare state. Mark argues that libertarians once aligned more closely with conservatives on taxes, regulation, and the size of government, but now often align with the left on questions of sovereignty, borders, and immigration. He cites Milton Friedman's argument that open immigration and a welfare state cannot coexist and says that while social programs can be tightened, the welfare state is not simply going away. Chicago, ICE, and Local Non-Cooperation The discussion then turns to Chicago, Cook County, and Illinois, which Mark describes as sanctuary jurisdictions. He explains that ICE is not asking local police to conduct immigration checks in the street, but to hold criminal suspects who are already arrested and fingerprinted if they are deportable, so ICE can take custody. He argues that sanctuary policies release deportable offenders back into communities and says this especially harms immigrant neighborhoods. Karen and Mark also criticize Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker, accusing them of interfering with immigration enforcement and downplaying violence in Chicago. Karen Reflects on Alan Nathan and the Show's Transition After the first interview and intervening ad segments, Karen returns to discuss the show's transition after Alan Nathan's death. She encourages listeners to hear the tribute program that aired over the weekend and recalls clips of Alan and his wife Jane from years earlier, describing their on-air chemistry as entertaining, lively, argumentative, and classic talk radio. Karen says it is a sad time for everyone at Main Street Radio Network, but emphasizes that the Alan Nathan Show and Alan Nathan All-Stars tradition will continue. James Hankins on The Golden Thread and Western Civilization Karen then welcomes James Hankins, described as a Harvard University historian and co-author of The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition. Hankins explains that the “golden thread” is a metaphor for the Western tradition, and that the book aims to recover the history of Western civilization from the ancient Greeks and Romans through the Middle Ages and into the modern world. He argues that this history has not been properly taught in schools or universities for decades, leaving people without a shared understanding of democracy, republics, communism, socialism, and the meaning of Western civic life. Communism, Democratic Socialism, and Historical Amnesia Karen connects the discussion to contemporary politics, warning against Marxism, communism, and democratic socialism. Hankins says many people who call themselves democratic socialists do not understand what the term means or how socialism has operated historically. He argues that adding the word “democratic” does not solve the deeper problem, because socialism has not historically favored democracy. Karen and Hankins agree that many public arguments suffer because people no longer share basic definitions or historical knowledge, especially about the distinction between a republic and a democracy. Dr. Toby Watson on Psychiatric Drugs and Violence Later, Karen interviews clinical psychologist Dr. Toby Watson, who says he has worked on research and testimony related to psychiatric medications, including SSRI antidepressants and black-box warning labels. Watson says his work involves outcome research on psychotropic medications and forensic cases where people with no history of violence commit violent or self-destructive acts after taking medication. Karen asks whether antidepressants and psychiatric medications may be contributing to violence, especially in the wake of Columbine-era discussions. Watson answers strongly that SSRIs can increase suicidal thoughts and behavior and says this is acknowledged in FDA black-box warnings. Akathisia, Political Motives, and Youth Medication Dr. Watson discusses akathisia, describing it as an inner agitation or restlessness that can make people feel as though they want to crawl out of their skin. He says it can occur with SSRIs and is even more common with antipsychotics. Karen asks whether suppression of this information may be about more than money, suggesting possible political motives. Watson agrees that politics can be involved and argues that children in poverty, especially those connected to Medicaid or Medicare systems, are disproportionately medicated at higher doses even when diagnosis and symptom severity are considered. He also references Anatomy of an Epidemic and argues that long-term psychiatric drug use can contribute to disability and general decline. Gender Ideology, Violence Profiles, and Dr. Watson's Cautions Karen and Watson also discuss social contagion, gender ideology, and political violence. Karen asks about the murder of Charlie Kirk and whether the alleged killer was on psychiatric medication. Watson says he has no direct knowledge and is not involved in that investigation, cautioning that too much misinformation is circulating to make a firm claim. However, he says the suspect fits a known profile for certain kinds of shooters and that, statistically, it would not surprise him if psychiatric medication were involved. Karen closes the short segment by inviting Watson back and directing listeners to his work online. Steve Goreham / Gorham on Green Energy and Rising Electricity Prices Karen closes the show with Steve Goreham or Steve Gorham, described as executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. The conversation focuses on rising electricity prices, renewable energy policies, and what Karen calls the “green new scam.” Steve argues that expensive electricity increases are concentrated in blue states that have pursued aggressive green policies, naming California, Maine, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. He contrasts those with states such as Georgia, Florida, Texas, and Missouri, which he says rely more on natural gas or coal and have seen smaller increases. AI, Data Centers, Pipelines, and Energy Reality Steve argues that green-energy policies are running into the reality of rising electricity demand, especially from artificial intelligence and data centers built by companies such as Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon. He says AI-related electricity demand requires constant 24-hour power and cannot be reliably supported by wind and solar alone. Karen and Steve also discuss the Keystone pipeline, New York pipeline politics, natural gas constraints in New England, offshore wind leverage, and the role of Trump administration energy policy. Steve closes by directing listeners to his book Green Breakdown and website. Closing the New Chapter of the Alan Nathan All-Stars Karen ends the show by saying the Alan Nathan All-Stars are heading into a new chapter, but with Alan Nathan still serving as the program's guiding star. The episode as a whole blends remembrance of Alan with Karen's political and cultural commentary, moving through immigration enforcement, Western civilization, psychiatric drugs, gender ideology, energy policy, and the future of American public debate.
Day Break | Trump vs China: The Next Global Showdown --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:00 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. Hopwood discusses recent market momentum, retirement planning risks, and common mistakes involving old retirement accounts and required minimum distributions. He also explains the growing importance of derivative income strategies and offers free Social Security analysis resources. 38:11 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:10 – Dr. Michael Hutchison, inventor of the NeuroGuard+. Hutchison discusses advancements in sports safety technology and how the NeuroGuard+ mouthguard is designed to reduce concussion risk. He explains testing and certification efforts involving Michigan State and Wayne State researchers. 57:24 – Daniel Turner, founder and executive director of Power The Future. Turner discusses concerns surrounding funding tied to opposition against data centers. He explains the connection between energy policy, infrastructure growth, and economic development. 1:06:15 – Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and advisor to The Heartland Institute. Goreham discusses climate narratives and reactions to comments from Al Gore regarding future climate concerns. He explains his perspective on energy policy and environmental predictions. 1:16:21 - Monologue 1:24:04 – Katie Heid, News Director at Michigan News Source. Heid covers major Michigan headlines, including a large water main break impacting Auburn Hills and nearby communities. She also discusses wildfire concerns across Michigan and prevention efforts. 1:35:29 – Rob Gonzalez, Miami-Dade County Commissioner, attorney, and political analyst. Gonzalez discusses debates surrounding tax proposals in New York City and migration trends away from high-tax, heavily regulated cities. He explains why many residents and businesses are relocating to states like Florida. 1:44:15 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses health habits that can improve energy, focus, and overall wellness. The conversation also touches on research regarding everyday behaviors that may negatively impact the nervous system. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 14 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/EE7zApiSWks
Guest Interviews: Drew Allen- Author of " Clinton Hoax, Obama Coup: The Declassified Story of The Trump Russia Delusion". Steve Goreham- Is Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America. His latest book is "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, joins to discuss his latest book, "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure," as well as the cold winter and data center construction.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon show with Joe Beamer, he begins by discussing the continued concern over fraudulent daycares in Minnesota. Jim Talent, former US Senator from Missouri, joins the show to discuss his thoughts on President Trump's meetings with Zelenskyy and Netanyahu. With growing concerns in Venezuela, could Cuba begin to get excited? Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, joins to discuss his latest book, "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure," as well as the cold winter and data center construction.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon show with Joe Beamer, he begins by discussing the continued concern over fraudulent daycares in Minnesota. Jim Talent, former US Senator from Missouri, joins the show to discuss his thoughts on President Trump's meetings with Zelenskyy and Netanyahu. With growing concerns in Venezuela, could Cuba begin to get excited? Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, joins to discuss his latest book, "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure," as well as the cold winter and data center construction. In hour 2 of the Mark Reardon Show with Joe Beamer, he begins by discussing his plans for New Year's Eve, and whether he feels like he has to have plans for the evening. We also hear Sue's News, where Sue Thomas gives her top news stories of the day. What is today's biggest scoop? Alex del Carmen, Criminologist with 28 years of experience and Former Instructor at the FBI National Academy at Quantico, joins to discuss his safety concerns for New Year's Eve celebrations worldwide. Is there a risk for a terrorist attack on Christmas Eve? Is New York City a hotspot? In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show with Joe Beamer, Frank Miele, retired editor of The Daily Inter Lake in Montana and columnist for Real Clear Politics, joins the show to discuss "The Year of Trump" and Trump's first year in his second term. Why does everyone overreact to everything Trump says no matter what the topic is? Cheryl Chumley, Washington Times Online Opinion Editor and host of the podcast "Bold and Blunt," joins to discuss the chaos going on with fraudulent daycares in the state of Minnesota. Her latest piece in the Washington Times is headlined: "Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Might As Well Pack It In." We also hear our audio cut of the day!
Trump exposes and breaks the Democrat Party. PLUS, Epoch Times reporter Darlene McCormick-Sanchez tells Shaun about the link between transgenderism and the uptick in violence. And why are electricity prices so high? Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, tells Shaun how forced green energy scams in "green" states are bankrupting individuals while enriching the elite.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America joins to talk about his new book is "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure." Plus his thoughts about President Trump's rampage against windmills.
Ryan Wrecker is filling in today and in the first hour he is joined by Josh Hammer, Newsweek Senior Editor at Large and host of the Josh Hammer Show joins to talk about Trump's tariffs and more. Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America joins to talk about his new book is "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure." Plus his thoughts about President Trump's rampage against windmills. Ethan got a tan over the weekend and people upset about Sydney Sweeney new American Eagle ad.
Ryan Wrecker in filling in for Mark Reardon and is joined by Josh Hammer, Newsweek Senior Editor at Large and host of the Josh Hammer Show joins to talk about Trump's tariffs and more. Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America joins to talk about his new book is "Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure." Plus his thoughts about President Trump's rampage against windmills. Richard Stern, Heritage scholar and expert on fiscal policy joins to talk the latest tariffs with EU and UK and if they are tariffs working. Frank Cusumano, KSDK Sports Director joins to talk about Ivan Herrera playing left field and what the trade deadline looks like for Arenado, Donovan and Helsley. Jim Talent, Former US Senator from Missouri joins to talk about his thoughts on foreign issues including Trump being frustrated with Putin. Missouri State Senator Nick Schroer joins talk about Texas wanting to re-draw its Congressional map and should Missouri do the same thing. We also have Ethan's News and an audio cut of the day.
Scot Bertram is joined by Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, to discuss the recent U.S. heatwave and claims that it was driven by human activity. Goreham also breaks down how Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill” could affect renewable energy policy and highlights key indicators pointing to what he sees as an impending failure of the green energy agenda.
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Join Todd and Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, as they dive into climate scares, the “Big Beautiful Bill,” and energy realities. With decades of industry experience, Steve offers practical insights to challenge mainstream narratives and help you understand what's really at stake in today's climate and energy debates...
0:00 - OPERATION MIDNIGHT HAMMER 12:!1 - TRUMP MET THE MOMENT ON IRAN 32:57 - Did Trump have the AUTHORITY to attack? 55:17 - Ron Onesti, president of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans, gives an update on the whereabouts of Chicago’s Columbus statues. For more on the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans jccia.com 01:13:57 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, believes the ultimate solution is returning Iran to the Iranian people 01:34:25 - Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, Steve Goreham, on the end of government subsidies and tax breaks for green energy. Checkout out Steve’s book Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure 01:49:14 - Remembering Sister Rosemary 02:06:51 - Ed Morrissey, managing editor for HotAir.com, on the Dems' Breathtaking Hypocrisy On War Powers. Ed is a must follow on X @EdMorrisseySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan talks climate change with Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America Steve Goreham, American energy with Daniel Turner of Power the Future and talks with Lady MAGA USA.
Donald Trump keeps delivering for the American people! PLUS, Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, talks to Shaun about the bankruptcies of multiple EV manufacturers, Trump cutting back on EV subsidies, and his upcoming event Climate Change Fact or Fantasy? coming to Grand Rapids, MI on May 23. Grab your tickets here. And The Heritage Foundation's EJ Antoni expresses his frustrations with Speaker Mike Johnson's unwillingness to cut spending. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, talks to Shaun about the bankruptcies of multiple EV manufacturers, Trump cutting back on EV subsidies, and his upcoming event Climate Change Fact or Fantasy? coming to Grand Rapids, MI on May 23. Grab your tickets here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is the final day before Mark Reardon returns from Greece, Brad Young is driving the ship today and is joined by; Lt. Col. Allen Campbell, Retired USAF joins to talk about if he is worried about Newark's Air Traffic Control Tower losing radar for 90 minutes, how he got the nickname bullet and more. Denny Hoskins, Missouri Secretary of State joins to talk about what we need to know about the Real ID's. KMOX Religion Editor Fred Bodimer joins to talk about the first day of the secret Conclave of the College of Cardinals to select the new pope. Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor of MRC TV with the Media Research Center to talk about protesters being back in action and his latest piece "It's Rioting Season....Again: Antifa Sets Fires Occupies Building at the University of Washington." Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change and sustainable development joins to talk about his book and climate change. We also have Sue's News and an audio cut of the day.
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change and sustainable development joins to talk about his book and climate change.
In the final hour Brad Young is joined by Nick Kangadis, Assistant Managing Editor of MRC TV with the Media Research Center to talk about protesters being back in action and his latest piece "It's Rioting Season....Again: Antifa Sets Fires Occupies Building at the University of Washington." Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change and sustainable development joins to talk about his book and climate change. Finally, an audio cut of the day.
Dan Carroll talks with local attorney James Bogen about the shooting that happened on Short Vine near UC and Title IX headlines surrounding Harvard, Trump's presidency with Cheryl Chumley of the Washington Times and Steve Goreham of the Climate Science Coalition of America joins to talk climate issues.
Insider trading?! That's Nancy Pelosi, not President Trump! PLUS, Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, tells Shaun about Trump's massive changes in climate and energy policy. And Tom DiLorenzo, President of the Mises Institute, tells Shaun he is confused on what Trump is doing with tariffs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, tells Shaun about Trump's massive changes in climate and energy policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Goreham, public speaker, a frequent guest on radio and TV, and an independent columnist. He is also the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition and an advisor to The Heartland Institute. Climate Fear -- How Can Smart People Be So Foolish
The indoctrination of the climate change hoax has been so well prepared, for so long, and with billions and billions of dollars by professional social and mind engineers. It can be considered one of the most successful psyops ever conducted worldwide. Even Greta Thunberg has expressed her frustrations with the whole Climate Change business and is realizing that no matter what is said, no one is genuinely serious about it as they pay lip service to activists to get votes. Why are so many people still falling for this deception? Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10 pm, pacific time on groundzeroplus.com), Clyde Lewis talks with the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition, Steve Goreham about ET TU GRETA? CLIMATE CHANGE OF MIND.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- During a press conference for the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) baselessly claimed that President Donald Trump is intentionally attempting to start a “Civil War.” 6:15pm- While speaking with Jake Tapper on CNN, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) expressed frustration with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) decision to break the filibuster and allow for the Republican continuing resolution bill to pass, averting a government shutdown. Does AOC plan to primary Schumer in 2028? 6:30pm- Steve Goreham—Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest book, “Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure.”
MONOLOGUE "The Coronation Conundrum: Unmasking the Mark Carney Takeover" NEWSMAKER 'True Blue Trio' breaks silence following exit from B.C. Conservative Party Three former B.C. Conservatives say they have chosen 'truth' and 'integrity' over the 'woke Liberals' who've 'infiltrated' the B.C. Conservative Party. https://www.rebelnews.com true_blue_trio_breaks_silence_following_exodus_from_bc_conservative_party Reporter Drea Humphrey, B.C. Bureau Chief for Rebel News OPEN LINES THE CULT OF CLIMATE CHANGE From EVs to Paper Straws, Trump Dismantling Climate Programs https://time.com/7258269/trump-climate-policies-executive-orders/ Steve Goreham - Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition and an advisor to The Heartland Institute and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure MONOLOGUE Canada's Cities Are Burning, and Trudeau Wants You Defenseless NEWSMAKER Federal report deems it 'racist' to criticize Canadian anti-Israel activists https://nationalpost.com/opinion/federal-report-deems-it-racist-to-criticize-canadian-anti-israel-activists Tristin Hopper Columnist and reporter at National Post OPEN LINES THIS DAY IN ROCK HISTORY In 1967, the Velvet Underground & Nico released their self-titled debut. Though now regarded as a landmark album that launched art-rock, it was initially ignored by the critics, shunned by radio stations, and sold poorly. . In 1969, The Temptations became the first Motown act to win a Grammy Award with “Cloud Nine.” An early example of “psychedelic soul,” the song (which won for Best Rhythm & Blues Group Performance) peaked at No. 2 on the US charts and marked the debut of lead singer Dennis Edwards, who replaced David Ruffin. In 2022, Stereophonics scored their eighth UK No.1 with their 25th-anniversary album, Oochya!. The feat tied them with Oasis, R.E.M., and Taylor Swift for the most chart-topping albums on the chart Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Goreham is Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, with over 100,000 copies in print. Steve's latest book is Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. From EVs to Paper Straws, Trump Dismantling Climate Programs
In the first half, Steve Goreham, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, discussed the rising demand for electric power and the impending "green energy breakdown". He criticized green energy initiatives, declaring, "the idea that we can stop the oceans from rising if we all drive electric cars or put in solar panels, that's basically modern superstition."Goreham argued the allocation of resources to green energy is ineffective, emphasizing that despite nearly $2 trillion spent last year, it's "unlikely to make a measurable effect on global temperatures." He contended that natural environmental factors rather than human emissions drive climate change.The discussion also included electric vehicles (EVs), which he described as falling short of projections, particularly in Europe and China. Goreham claimed, "EV pickup trucks have been a failure... [they're] only 1% share of the US auto market." He also highlighted challenges in the EV industry as sales have declined and tax incentives have been threatened under Trump's new policies.Goreham then warned of the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. "We have a worldwide lithium fire epidemic," he said. He pointed out various incidents of battery fires. "The biggest source of fires in New York City right now? E-bike battery fires," he stated.Goreham predicts a shift towards natural gas as demand for electricity escalates due to emerging technologies, such as AI. He noted that "data centers are projected to use 20% of all electrical power in the country" within the next decade, and foresees this rise in demand hindering the Green Movement's goal of phasing out coal and gas plants.------------------In the second half, Christopher Macklin, PhD, explored the dangers of emerging artificial intelligence. Overall, Macklin is skeptical of AI and sees the technology as ethically flawed. "I've got a lot of red flags with AI... I certainly don't want a chip sewn in my brain," he stated. He highlighted concerns over the tech's ability to adapt and learn from the internet, and questioned the intentions of its creators. "It depends who wrote it and who's training it," he shared.Macklin then moved onto the topic of CRISPR technology, explaining its role in altering genetics and the associated health risks. He warned that such modifications, covertly controlled by AI, could lead to a disconnection between the soul and body. "What happens is the DNA is altered, and then the DNA and the soul is not compatible in the body," he revealed.He also claimed this could lead to various health crises. "Lyme disease [and other diseases]... they were actually designed," Macklin said. "I think they want to overtake the body with these particles, which are small—10 to the minus 9—AI bots."Macklin urged listeners to awaken to their own power in a world rife with manipulation. "The power's within us, it's not within politicians and religious people," he asserted. He made an impassioned plea for self-awareness, saying that humanity must reclaim its sovereignty while facing unprecedented technological and biological challenges.
In the first half, Steve Goreham, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, discussed the rising demand for electric power and the impending "green energy breakdown". He criticized green energy initiatives, declaring, "the idea that we can stop the oceans from rising if we all drive electric cars or put in solar panels, that's basically modern superstition."Goreham argued the allocation of resources to green energy is ineffective, emphasizing that despite nearly $2 trillion spent last year, it's "unlikely to make a measurable effect on global temperatures." He contended that natural environmental factors rather than human emissions drive climate change.The discussion also included electric vehicles (EVs), which he described as falling short of projections, particularly in Europe and China. Goreham claimed, "EV pickup trucks have been a failure... [they're] only 1% share of the US auto market." He also highlighted challenges in the EV industry as sales have declined and tax incentives have been threatened under Trump's new policies.Goreham then warned of the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. "We have a worldwide lithium fire epidemic," he said. He pointed out various incidents of battery fires. "The biggest source of fires in New York City right now? E-bike battery fires," he stated.Goreham predicts a shift towards natural gas as demand for electricity escalates due to emerging technologies, such as AI. He noted that "data centers are projected to use 20% of all electrical power in the country" within the next decade, and foresees this rise in demand hindering the Green Movement's goal of phasing out coal and gas plants.------------------In the second half, Christopher Macklin, PhD, explored the dangers of emerging artificial intelligence. Overall, Macklin is skeptical of AI and sees the technology as ethically flawed. "I've got a lot of red flags with AI... I certainly don't want a chip sewn in my brain," he stated. He highlighted concerns over the tech's ability to adapt and learn from the internet, and questioned the intentions of its creators. "It depends who wrote it and who's training it," he shared.Macklin then moved onto the topic of CRISPR technology, explaining its role in altering genetics and the associated health risks. He warned that such modifications, covertly controlled by AI, could lead to a disconnection between the soul and body. "What happens is the DNA is altered, and then the DNA and the soul is not compatible in the body," he revealed.He also claimed this could lead to various health crises. "Lyme disease [and other diseases]... they were actually designed," Macklin said. "I think they want to overtake the body with these particles, which are small—10 to the minus 9—AI bots."Macklin urged listeners to awaken to their own power in a world rife with manipulation. "The power's within us, it's not within politicians and religious people," he asserted. He made an impassioned plea for self-awareness, saying that humanity must reclaim its sovereignty while facing unprecedented technological and biological challenges.
In the first half, Steve Goreham, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, discussed the rising demand for electric power and the impending "green energy breakdown". He criticized green energy initiatives, declaring, "the idea that we can stop the oceans from rising if we all drive electric cars or put in solar panels, that's basically modern superstition."Goreham argued the allocation of resources to green energy is ineffective, emphasizing that despite nearly $2 trillion spent last year, it's "unlikely to make a measurable effect on global temperatures." He contended that natural environmental factors rather than human emissions drive climate change.The discussion also included electric vehicles (EVs), which he described as falling short of projections, particularly in Europe and China. Goreham claimed, "EV pickup trucks have been a failure... [they're] only 1% share of the US auto market." He also highlighted challenges in the EV industry as sales have declined and tax incentives have been threatened under Trump's new policies.Goreham then warned of the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. "We have a worldwide lithium fire epidemic," he said. He pointed out various incidents of battery fires. "The biggest source of fires in New York City right now? E-bike battery fires," he stated.Goreham predicts a shift towards natural gas as demand for electricity escalates due to emerging technologies, such as AI. He noted that "data centers are projected to use 20% of all electrical power in the country" within the next decade, and foresees this rise in demand hindering the Green Movement's goal of phasing out coal and gas plants.------------------In the second half, Christopher Macklin, PhD, explored the dangers of emerging artificial intelligence. Overall, Macklin is skeptical of AI and sees the technology as ethically flawed. "I've got a lot of red flags with AI... I certainly don't want a chip sewn in my brain," he stated. He highlighted concerns over the tech's ability to adapt and learn from the internet, and questioned the intentions of its creators. "It depends who wrote it and who's training it," he shared.Macklin then moved onto the topic of CRISPR technology, explaining its role in altering genetics and the associated health risks. He warned that such modifications, covertly controlled by AI, could lead to a disconnection between the soul and body. "What happens is the DNA is altered, and then the DNA and the soul is not compatible in the body," he revealed.He also claimed this could lead to various health crises. "Lyme disease [and other diseases]... they were actually designed," Macklin said. "I think they want to overtake the body with these particles, which are small—10 to the minus 9—AI bots."Macklin urged listeners to awaken to their own power in a world rife with manipulation. "The power's within us, it's not within politicians and religious people," he asserted. He made an impassioned plea for self-awareness, saying that humanity must reclaim its sovereignty while facing unprecedented technological and biological challenges.
In the first half, Steve Goreham, the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, discussed the rising demand for electric power and the impending "green energy breakdown". He criticized green energy initiatives, declaring, "the idea that we can stop the oceans from rising if we all drive electric cars or put in solar panels, that's basically modern superstition."Goreham argued the allocation of resources to green energy is ineffective, emphasizing that despite nearly $2 trillion spent last year, it's "unlikely to make a measurable effect on global temperatures." He contended that natural environmental factors rather than human emissions drive climate change.The discussion also included electric vehicles (EVs), which he described as falling short of projections, particularly in Europe and China. Goreham claimed, "EV pickup trucks have been a failure... [they're] only 1% share of the US auto market." He also highlighted challenges in the EV industry as sales have declined and tax incentives have been threatened under Trump's new policies.Goreham then warned of the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles. "We have a worldwide lithium fire epidemic," he said. He pointed out various incidents of battery fires. "The biggest source of fires in New York City right now? E-bike battery fires," he stated.Goreham predicts a shift towards natural gas as demand for electricity escalates due to emerging technologies, such as AI. He noted that "data centers are projected to use 20% of all electrical power in the country" within the next decade, and foresees this rise in demand hindering the Green Movement's goal of phasing out coal and gas plants.------------------In the second half, Christopher Macklin, PhD, explored the dangers of emerging artificial intelligence. Overall, Macklin is skeptical of AI and sees the technology as ethically flawed. "I've got a lot of red flags with AI... I certainly don't want a chip sewn in my brain," he stated. He highlighted concerns over the tech's ability to adapt and learn from the internet, and questioned the intentions of its creators. "It depends who wrote it and who's training it," he shared.Macklin then moved onto the topic of CRISPR technology, explaining its role in altering genetics and the associated health risks. He warned that such modifications, covertly controlled by AI, could lead to a disconnection between the soul and body. "What happens is the DNA is altered, and then the DNA and the soul is not compatible in the body," he revealed.He also claimed this could lead to various health crises. "Lyme disease [and other diseases]... they were actually designed," Macklin said. "I think they want to overtake the body with these particles, which are small—10 to the minus 9—AI bots."Macklin urged listeners to awaken to their own power in a world rife with manipulation. "The power's within us, it's not within politicians and religious people," he asserted. He made an impassioned plea for self-awareness, saying that humanity must reclaim its sovereignty while facing unprecedented technological and biological challenges.
Steve Goreham is Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, with over 100,000 copies in print. Steve's latest book is Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. Why 2025 may be the year that dooms green energy?
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America, joins Jacki to debrief us on the lackluster COP29 UN Climate Conference where it appears the “green transition” is quickly losing steam, if not shifting into reverse. Could it be that Margaret Thatcher was right? : Socialism ends when the government run out of other people's money? Plus, Mr. Goreham argues that electric buses are not working out in liberal cities and that electric bike fires are on the rise in urban areas. Goreham is the author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. Follow Jacki: X: @JackiDailyHost Facebook: The Jacki Daily Show TruthSocial: JackiDaily Rumble: TheJackiDailyShow YouTube: TheJackiDailyShow Instagram: JackiDaily
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, talks to Shaun about the worldwide epidemic of lithuium battery fires, the COP-29 Summit, and Trump's plan to do a 180 on all of Biden's green energy policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trump's cabinet picks begin. PLUS, Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, talks to Shaun about the worldwide epidemic of lithium battery fires, the COP-29 Summit, and Trump's plan to do a 180 on all of Biden's green energy policies. And Paul Steidler, Senior Fellow at the Lexington Institute, urges President Trump to move quickly with his appointees - otherwise we could be left with Biden's holdovers until 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONOLOGUE Trump's Bold New Plan: Dismantling the Deep State and Restoring Power to the People Trump's plan to take down the Deep State Elon Musk on X “Do you Want Me and President Trump to Release Epstein and P Diddy Lists? Hamas and Russian Both Say They're Seeking End To War with Israel and Ukraine within Hours of Trump Victory, Coincidence? Michael A. Letts, Founder, President, and CEO of In-Vest USA https://investusa.org THE LIMRIDDLER Quixotic Attack Quixotic attack on a fictional foe. Tip the decanter to pour the merlot. Full speed or pace Will determine the race. Joust with a lance in a Middle Age show. For Remembrance Day, pro-Hamas supporters want Canadians to wear poppies that bear the colours of the Palestinian flag! https://www.rebelnews.com/sacrilege_for_remembrance_day_pro_hamas_supporters_want_canadians_to_wear_poppies_that_bear_the_colours_of_the_palestinian_flag A Vigil will be taking place for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar along with other terrorist leaders on Tuesday November 26th at the Mississauga Celebration Square https://x.com/l3v1at4an/status/1854548592263840093?s=46 David Menzies, Rebel News Mission Specialist What Does Trump Victory Mean for Climatism and Green Energy Policies? What Impact will Trump Election have on COP29? Quebec and B.C. Are Phasing Out or Limiting EV Subsidies Steve Goreham, Executive Director of The Climate Science Coalition, advisor to the Heartland Institute and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure- https://www.stevegoreham.com STEELHEADS TALK Brendan Lang Brampton Steelheads Play-By-Play and Color Commentator. THERE'S SOMETHING HAPPENING HERE Will Trump Presidency Be Good or Bad for Canada? Has Legacy Media Learned It's Lesson? Greg Carrasco, Host of “The Greg Carrasco Show” Saturday Mornings 8-11am on NewsTalk Sauga 960 https://www.gregcarrasco.com LIMRIDDLE ANSWER AND WINNERS Quixotic Attack ANSWER: Tilt Quixotic attack on a fictional foe. The idiom “tilt at windmills” comes from the 17 th century novel, Don Quixote, and means attacking imaginary enemies. Quixote would imagine that the windmills were giant warriors to be attacked. The adjective “quixotic” has come to mean exciting, but impractical or unrealistic. Tip the decanter to pour the merlot. To tilt is to tip, incline or lean. Full speed or pace Will determine the race. Full tilt means at top speed or with full force and energy. Running at full speed helps win in a sprint but it's not the best strategy in a marathon. Joust with a lance in a Middle Age show. In medieval times (a.k.a. the Middle Ages, normally capitalized), competitors would tilt or joust in an entertaining public contest. Essentially, two combatants would charge at each other on horseback with lances, trying to knock the other off their horse. First Five to Answer Correctly: Nicholas Cole, Toronto, Ontario (winner of Steelhead tickets(nrichardsoncole@gmail.com) 2. Duncan Ruxton, Thunder Bay, Ontario 3. Linda Blee, Oakville, Ontario 4. Bill Heller, Edinburg, Texas 5. Barbara Pink, Canberra, Australia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's educational system used to cover the “three Rs” — reading, writing, and 'rithmetic – but that has long been abandoned from elementary school through college and even medical school and replaced with ideological indoctrination. Now the University of California, San Diego is requiring students to take a class in “climate change” to earn a degree. Classes such as “The Astronomy of Climate Change”, “Gender and Climate Justice”, “Indigenous Approaches to Climate Change,” and “Environmentalism in Arts and Media” are on offer. What is driving the push for shoving climate alarmism into every academic subject under the sun?On Episode #131 of The Climate Realism Show, we invite Steve Goreham on to discuss. Steve is the executive director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books, including “Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure.”Heartland's Anthony Watts, H. Sterling Burnett, Linnea Lueken, and Jim Lakely will also cover some of the Crazy Climate News of the week. Join us LIVE at 1 p.m. ET every Friday on YouTube, Rumble, and X so you can leave your questions and comments for the show in the chat.https://www.youtube.com/theheartlandinstitutehttps://rumble.com/c/ClimateRealismhttps://x.com/HeartlandInst
Jacki is joined by Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. Follow Jacki: X: @JackiDailyHost TruthSocial: JackiDaily Rumble: TheJackiDailyShow YouTube: TheJackiDailyShow Instagram: JackiDaily Facebook: The Jacki Daily Show
Jacki is joined by Steve Goreham, Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure who gives the facts on claims about climate change and extreme weather. - - - - - What happens when you google “climate change” and “sexual dysfunction?” Because there literally seems to be no problem on earth that “experts” cannot blame on climate change, Jacki took a gamble that somehow even sexual dysfunction is linked. She will share the results of the search and introduce your Jacki Daily Show vocabulary word of the week: “Eco-dumping.” - - - - - Texas Solar Farm is Ravaged by Hail Storm. It was just a matter of time. Will taxpayers be charged again to subsidize the rebuild? Given the inevitable power scarcity inherent in our unreliable energy future, Jacki offers tips on how to prep for survival in the worst of times. Follow Jacki: X: @JackiDailyHost TruthSocial: JackiDaily Rumble: TheJackiDailyShow YouTube: TheJackiDailyShow Instagram: JackiDaily Facebook: The Jacki Daily Show
The Richard Syrett Show, August 29th, 2024 Subscribe to Richard's newsletter, "Why I Fight" Scroll to bottom of page https://sauga960am.ca/programs/the-richard-syrett-show Trump indicted a second time in election subversion case brought by special counsel Jack Smith https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-indicted-second-time-election-subversion-case-brought-special-counsel-jack-smith John O'Connor – U.S. Attorney and Author of “Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate, and Began Today's Partisan Advocacy Journalism; Mysteries of Watergate: What Really Happened and Host of The Mysteries of Watergate podcast. https://www.postgatebook.com KEEPING AN EYE ON YOUR MONEY Poll shows Canadians want carbon tax-on-tax scrapped https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/poll-shows-canadians-want-carbon-tax-on-tax-scrapped Franco Terrazzano Federal Director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation IN DEFENSE OF WOMEN Australian judge enforces gender identity like it's the state religion https://nationalpost.com/opinion/amy-hamm-australian-judge-enforces-gender-identity-like-its-the-state-religion Maureen Sullivan caWsbar Steering Committee member - Canadian Womens Sex Based Rights GET INVOLVED https://www.cawsbar.ca Hundreds of Former Aides to Bush, Romney, and McCain Endorse Harris https://publiusnationalpost.substack.com/p/as-famous-dems-like-rfk-jr-and-tulsi Ken Khachigian Author of Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan & Nixon. Director Emeritus of the Richard Nixon Foundation Board of Directors. Chief Speechwriter and Senior Political Advisor for President Reagan Blacklock's coverage of alleged 2021 voting irregularities is stoking anti-Asian racism, says Liberal MP Leah Taylor Roy (Aurora-Oak Ridges, Ont.) https://www.blacklocks.ca/blacklocks-looks-racist-mp/ Police six years ago were unaware of a torture video allegedly linking a Canadian terror suspect to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc yesterday told the Commons public safety committee https://www.blacklocks.ca/unaware-of-shocking-video/ Security Failure Angers MPs https://www.blacklocks.ca/security-failure-angers-mps/ Tom Korski, Managing Editor Blacklock's Reporter Subscribe: https://www.blacklocks.ca Why so little discussion on climate change at the Democratic National Convention? Is Europe having second thoughts about achieving Net Zero emissions? U.S. state and federal governments increasingly want to seize land for green energy Steve Goreham is Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, with over 100,000 copies in print. Steve's new book, Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, came out August last year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Goreham, Executive Director of Climate Science Coalition, unpacks a new study in the research journal Environmental Hazards, demonstrating that the number of hurricanes, droughts, floods, and wildfires is not increasing - nor is weather becoming more severe. Goreham adds that the world will need far more fossil fuels and nuclear energy if AI, Bitcoin, and other data centers expand as expected. Goreham is the author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure. Follow Jacki: X: @JackiDailyHost TruthSocial: JackiDaily Rumble: TheJackiDailyShow YouTube: TheJackiDailyShow Instagram: JackiDaily Facebook: The Jacki Daily Show
Julie talks with climate expert Steve Goreham. He is the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of four books on energy, climate change, and sustainable development, with over 100,000 copies in print. Steve's newest books are: Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure https://amzn.to/4c5ZYPP The Mad Mad World of Climatism: Mankind and Climate Change Mania https://amzn.to/4c5Of45 Join Julie live Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at 1p PT, call in number: 844-861-5537Check out other Julie Hartman videos: https://www.youtube.com/@juliehartman Follow Julie Hartman on social media: Website: https://juliehartmanshow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julierhartman/X: https://twitter.com/JulieRHartmanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaun goes crazy after learning Jared Bernstein (Biden's chief economist) doesn't even have an economics degree!!! PLUS, Shaun talks to Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, Steve Goreham, about the looming electrical power shortage. And EJ Antoni, from The Heritage Foundation, talks to Shaun about our unsustainable debt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaun talks to Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America and author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, Steve Goreham, about the looming electrical power shortage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is embarrassing to mention Earth Day in the context of a celebration because it is so hypocritical in the face of so much advanced knowledge about how we have eccentric fanatical activists pushing a climate agenda while the same unelected bearcats demand we keep sending weapons to outlying countries which are now being destroyed environmentally with bombs tipped with depleted uranium. it seems pretentious that a handful of misguided people believe they can save the planet. Lest we forget what Earth Day was supposed to be before it was hijacked by the Climate Change Cult, who need to be educated about what they truly support. Tonight on Ground Zero (7-10pm, pacific time), Clyde Lewis talks with author and director of the Climate Science Coalition, Steve Goreham about EARTH GUILT IS EASY. Listen Live: https://groundzero.radio Archived Shows: https://aftermath.media