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Episode 2: Dr. Judith Curry and Andrew Revkin

Episode 2: Dr. Judith Curry and Andrew Revkin

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Climate Verso – The podcast where we explore both sides of the climate debate to foster meaningful, balanced conversations about one of the most pressing issues of our time.

In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome two prominent voices in the climate conversation: Dr. Judith Curry, a climate scientist known for her critical perspective on mainstream climate narratives, and Andrew Revkin, an acclaimed environmental journalist and advocate for solutions-driven climate reporting. Together, they dive into a nuanced discussion, challenging conventional wisdom and exploring innovative approaches to address climate change.

🔥 Topics covered:

•The intersection of science, policy, and public perception in the climate debate

•Contrasting views on climate risk and uncertainty

•The role of journalism and media in shaping climate discourse

•Practical strategies for bridging ideological divides

Get ready for an engaging conversation that refuses to settle for black-and-white answers. Join us as we tackle the complexities, conflicts, and opportunities surrounding our planet’s future.

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