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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.
It's The Night Cap! Gary Jeff is joined on this edition by Mo Egger, Andy Furman, Wildman Walker, Dave Hatter, Rick Robinson, Steve Goreham, Dr. Robert Malone, and Maryam Henein.
It's The Night Cap! Gary Jeff is joined on this edition by Mo Egger, Andy Furman, Wildman Walker, Dave Hatter, Rick Robinson, Steve Goreham, Dr. Robert Malone, and Maryam Henein.
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.
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.
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.
Dan Carroll talks with Steve Goreham to talk climate issues.
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.
We need support President Trump and the tariffs. Bill explains more. Leland Vittert from Newsnation discusses with Wilie about why the Democrats are insisting to stand on the unpopular side of many issues to the detriment of the party. Scott Powell talks about the Dem response to the Trump Administration. Steve Goreham talks tariffs and the green new scams.
Simon Conway's interview with Steve Goreham during Monday's third hour.
We need support President Trump and the tariffs. Bill explains more. Leland Vittert from Newsnation discusses with Wilie about why the Democrats are insisting to stand on the unpopular side of many issues to the detriment of the party. Scott Powell talks about the Dem response to the Trump Administration. Steve Goreham talks tariffs and the green new scams.
We need support President Trump and the tariffs. Bill explains more. Leland Vittert from Newsnation discusses with Wilie about why the Democrats are insisting to stand on the unpopular side of many issues to the detriment of the party. Scott Powell talks about the Dem response to the Trump Administration. Steve Goreham talks tariffs and the green new scams.
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.
Willie and Steve Goreham discuss the effects the Trump tariffs will have on 'green energy'.
Willie and Steve Goreham discuss the effects the Trump tariffs will have on 'green energy'.
Willie and Steve Goreham discuss the effects the Trump tariffs will have on 'green energy'.
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 Guttmacher Institute has released a policy analysis where they called for states to cease mandating the reporting of abortion data. They acknowledge that accurate abortion data can improve public policy outcomes. However, they are concerned that mandated abortion data collection could be used “harass” or “prosecute” abortion facilities or women who obtain abortions. Are they right? Dr. Michael New will answer that question. Then, Steve Goreham will discuss how, from paper straws to EV vehicles, the new administration is dismantling ineffectual policies impacting the environment. Join us for great conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary Jeff talks about the climate with Steve Goreham, technology and cyber security with Dave Hatter, sports with Andy Furman and Wildman, the legality of voiding Biden's pardons with Leslie Corby, finance education with Mark Quann, Scott Miller joins to talk about the repercussions surrounding his stances on COVID-19 and new guest Rainer Zittlemann talks about how economic freedom benefits countries.
Gary Jeff talks about the climate with Steve Goreham, technology and cyber security with Dave Hatter, sports with Andy Furman and Wildman, the legality of voiding Biden's pardons with Leslie Corby, finance education with Mark Quann, Scott Miller joins to talk about the repercussions surrounding his stances on COVID-19 and new guest Rainer Zittlemann talks about how economic freedom benefits countries.
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.
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.
Bill is back on Sunday Night and Trump is continuing to downsize the government. CBS News continues to make a fool of themselves. Dan Bongino was named assistant director to the FBI and more. Scott Powell says Trump was spared by God to lead us at this time. John Lott on the crime stats and what the Trump Admin will do. Steve Goreham on the green deal scams. Grover Norquist is GIDDY over what the Trump Admin will do with the economy.
Bill is back on Sunday Night and Trump is continuing to downsize the government. CBS News continues to make a fool of themselves. Dan Bongino was named assistant director to the FBI and more. Scott Powell says Trump was spared by God to lead us at this time. John Lott on the crime stats and what the Trump Admin will do. Steve Goreham on the green deal scams. Grover Norquist is GIDDY over what the Trump Admin will do with the economy.
Bill is back on Sunday Night and Trump is continuing to downsize the government. CBS News continues to make a fool of themselves. Dan Bongino was named assistant director to the FBI and more. Scott Powell says Trump was spared by God to lead us at this time. John Lott on the crime stats and what the Trump Admin will do. Steve Goreham on the green deal scams. Grover Norquist is GIDDY over what the Trump Admin will do with the economy.
George Noory and author Steve Goreham discuss changes to America's renewable energy policies with the new administration, the dangers of batteries in electric vehicles, and efforts to protect the nation's power grid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things are moving fast in Washington, D.C., these days. We will hear from Kelly Shackelford, from the First Liberty Institute, as he gives us an update on the new administration’s promise to reinstate and repay those members of the military who were fired over the COVID mandate. Then, available energy is the key to a healthy economy. What are the plans of the new administration when it comes to wind and solar energy? Will there be more drilling in the U.S.? Will our country truly become energy-independent? Steve Goreham will answer those questions and more. Join us for a great hour of conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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?
Welcome to a free for all Friday! Bob kicks off the show in a good mood while thinking about Trump taking office on Monday. Bob is then joined by climate scientist Steve Goreham to talk about the California wildfires and how people are not the problem. Bob the talks with former mayor and congressman Dennis Kucinich about the new Browns dome and the Modell law. bob then talks about Lt Governor Jon Husted being names the next state senator. Bob wraps the show taking your calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Energy News Beat – Conversation in Energy with Stuart Turley talks with Steve Goreham about the key energy challenges for 2025, including rising electricity demand driven by AI, EV slowdowns, and grid capacity struggles, alongside potential policy shifts under the Trump administration. It critiques the environmental and economic viability of renewables like wind, solar, and EVs, highlighting issues such as land use, fragility, rising insurance costs, and reliance on subsidies. Germany's energy policy failures and California's regulatory influence are discussed, with emphasis on the need for practical solutions over ideological approaches. Steve Goreham concludes by sharing insights from his books and promoting balanced energy perspectives.Thank you, Steve, for stopping by the podcast for our second interview. I appreciate your leadership and books in the energy space and recommend everyone check them out. - StuAmazon Green Energy Breakdown https://a.co/d/aE7jZU9Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:08 - Key energy issues: electricity demand, EV slowdown, and Trump's policies.02:17 - Rollbacks of emissions regulations.04:26 - Inflation Reduction Act impacts.05:46 - Germany's renewable energy failures.07:47 - AI-driven electricity demand.09:07 - Texas grid challenges.10:26 - Land requirements for renewables.11:48 - Solar panel fragility and insurance issues.13:20 - Rising EV insurance and battery costs.15:10 - EPA waivers and California's influence.24:32 - Offshore wind turbine risks.26:30 - Wind farm disposal and subsidies.27:32 - Criticism of green technology's impact.29:05 - Steve shares contact info and promotes books.Full Transcript on https://theenergynewsbeat.substack.com/
Gary Jeff Walker joins the show to talk about the fires in Los Angeles. Then Dan is joined by Scott Powell and Steve Goreham. He takes your calls in the back half of the show.
Gary Jeff is joined by The Wildman, Andy Furman, Mark Blitz, Dr. Carole Lieberman, Leighton Grey, and Steve Goreham.
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
This hour, we discuss the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls and why they are currently being displayed in the US. We then discuss the coming failure of renewable energy with Steve Goreham. He has lots to share about bad policies built on faulty science that cost way too much and ultimately hurt our economy. Join us for some fascinating conversation.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee 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.
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.
Dan Carroll taps in for Willie as he talks about Trump's plan for deporting illegal immigrants with Todd Bensman, climate policy with Steve Goreham and much more.
For the first-time ever, disadvantaged Romani (Gypsy) communities in Slovakia and Hungary have received God’s Word in their unique dialect. Dirk Smith will tell us how having the Bible in their own language is having a powerful impact. Then, Steve Goreham will discuss the hurricanes that have come ashore in the Southern US and claims that they were caused by human-caused global warming, as well as fears that flooding in North Carolina was caused by climate change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.