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#62 - Professor Ian Plimer - Breaking Down Climate Science and Politics

#62 - Professor Ian Plimer - Breaking Down Climate Science and Politics

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🎙 In This Episode of the 2 Worlds Collide Podcast, I sit down with Professor Ian Plimer — an emeritus geologist, author, and one of Australia’s most courageous critics of mainstream climate orthodoxy.

Plimer has spent decades studying Earth’s climate history, dissecting the assumptions behind carbon models, and challenging the narratives you won’t see in the papers. He brings a scientist’s mind and a common sense voice to climate discussion — not what you’ll usually hear in the media.

From deep time geology to today’s climate politics, we cover: 🌍 Earth’s climate cycles & what the textbooks won’t tell you 🧪 Why many climate models fail 📈 The economic & social costs of "net zero" policies 📰 Media spin, censorship, and how the “science consensus” became untouchable 🛑 What must change — facts, not feelings

This conversation is sharp, contrarian, and essential if you’re tired of being fed narratives.

📌 Timestamps for Easy Navigation: 0:00 – Intro 08:30 – Geological cycles vs climate hype 15:00 – Flaws in carbon modelling & attribution 30:00 – Impact of climate policy on Australia’s economy 45:00 – Media, bias & censorship in climate debate 58:00 – Final thoughts: what real climate integrity looks like

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