Chris Morrison: Tom Nelson Pod #335

19 Sep 2025 • 70 min • EN
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Chris Morrison criticizes the Met Office and other climate organizations for the poor siting and inaccurate data collection at weather stations, which he argues skew global warming statistics. He highlights the work of researchers like Ray Sanders and Dr. Eric Huxster, who have identified serious flaws in temperature recording practices, such as measuring heat spikes near artificial heat sources. Morrison also discusses how these flawed practices contribute to fearmongering about climate change, advocating for a return to rigorous scientific standards untainted by political agendas. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:34 Freedom of Information Act Request 01:44 Analysis of Temperature Records 01:59 Amateur Contributions to Data Analysis 02:53 Heat Spikes and Their Implications 05:06 Questioning the Met Office's Data Integrity 05:47 Historical Temperature Comparisons 07:53 Global Warming and Data Manipulation 08:19 Political and Media Influence on Climate Data 09:28 Challenges in Accurate Temperature Measurement 15:11 Global Perspective on Temperature Measurement 23:51 Net Zero and Climate Policy Critique 25:03 Public Perception and Media Influence 27:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 35:10 The Energy Crisis and Net Zero Debate 35:52 Critique of BBC's Coverage on Net Zero 36:49 Philosophical Debates on Net Zero 38:00 Mainstream Media's Shift on Net Zero 42:39 The Role of Financial Journalism 47:11 Climate Journalism and Grooming Courses 56:16 COP Meetings and the Future of Climate Politics 01:03:46 The Scientific Debate on Climate Change 01:08:47 Concluding Thoughts on Climate Science https://twitter.com/CMorrisonEsq https://dailysceptic.org/author/chris-morrison/ ======== Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

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