Frits Buningh: Temperature audit | Tom Nelson Pod #287

21 Mar 2025 • 68 min • EN
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Frits Buningh trained in the 1970s at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) to become a mining engineer, specializing in ventilation. After working in a German coal mine in 1974, he worked in a Canadian copper mine in 1976-77—the Kid Creek Mine near Timmins, Ontario, one of the deepest underground mines in the world. Kid Creek’s #2 mine shaft was almost two miles deep (9800 feet = 1.85 Miles), and he experienced going down that deep when it was being developed. These experiences gave him a profound appreciation for geological time scales, something that seems lost amid the climate crisis hysteria of today. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:01 Questioning Climate Data 01:08 United Nations and Personal Background 02:15 Joining the CO2 Coalition 03:20 Challenging the Climate Change Institute 05:49 Audit Methodology and Findings 09:01 Temperature Data Analysis 24:15 Northern Hemisphere Midsection Analysis 26:30 Tropics Temperature Trends 33:46 Southern Hemisphere Midsection Analysis 35:53 Exploring Antarctica: A Personal Journey 36:33 Temperature Models and Discrepancies 37:27 Antarctica's Melting and Global Impact 38:20 Calculating World Temperatures 40:23 Audit Results: A Closer Look 40:50 Northern Hemisphere Trends 41:25 Southern Hemisphere and Tropics Analysis 43:12 Challenges with Satellite Data 46:11 Concluding Thoughts on Climate Data 57:36 Final Remarks and Future Plans About Frits: https://co2coalition.org/teammember/frits-buningh/ The Audit of Antartica's Average Daily Temperature Survey: https://www.aaadts.com/ https://x.com/FBuningh Slides for this podcast: https://www.aaadts.com/nelson2025 ========= Slides for the podcast are also here, along with AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

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