There is no climate crisis. Tom Nelson, producer of Climate: The Movie, explains that carbon dioxide is *not* the climate control knob. Climate: The Movie is making its rounds across the globe, with screenings in various countries, including the Netherlands. The film aims to challenge and clarify common misconceptions and inaccuracies related to climate change and global warming. Starting from March 21st, it will be made available for free on several social media platforms, broadening its reach and ensuring that its message can be accessed by a wider audience interested in understanding the complexities of climate science. Watch Tom’s podcasts here. Go here to find Tom on Twitter. Watch the movie at climatethemovie.net. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Susan Kochevar
Entrepreneur and owner of the 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar examines the harmful effects of forced minimum wage. In a recent discussion, Kochevar delves into some of the latest headlines, highlighting significant legislative changes and proposals. Among these is a new law in California that prevents government interference in contracts between workers and employers, although the specific name of the law wasn’t mentioned in the show. Additionally, California is set to implement a minimum wage increase with very few exceptions. Notably, mainstream establishments like Panera Bread will not be exempt from this increase, though certain small bakeries will enjoy exemption. Furthermore, Bernie Sanders is advocating for a major shift in the American work culture by proposing that the US adopt a 32-hour work week, aiming to improve work-life balance for Americans.
Interview with Laurel Imer
Laurel Imer shares why she is a candidate for Colorado’s Republican National Committeewoman. Learn more about her campaign here.
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