The scientists featured in the documentary A Climate Conversation share their thoughts about the film scheduled for its Colorado screening and panel discussion on Thursday, September 28th.
Gregory Wrightstone eagerly anticipates the premiere of A Climate Conversation, a film that aligns with his alternative perspective on global warming. Additionally, he has a forthcoming book titled A Very Convenient Warming, slated for release in October, which shares a similar perspective to the film.
James Taylor, President of The Heartland Institute, has a long-standing friendship with Walt and Ramey and is enthusiastic about attending the film premiere. He sees A Climate Conversation as an essential contribution that could dispel misconceptions often found in mainstream climate discussions.
Ken Gregory, representing Friends of Science, is traveling from Canada to attend the premiere. His involvement in the documentary includes calculating the costs of achieving a net-zero carbon footprint.
In the film, Ron Stein sheds light on the realities of electric vehicles, including the potential risks posed to third-world countries and their populations during the mining of essential components. He emphasizes that the green energy narrative is not just a scientific concern but also a moral one.
To buy tickets to the screening, go here. Listen to the full interview in the second hour. The broadcast debut is Sunday. October 15th, 7 p.m. MST on Newsmax.
Interview with Lauren Fix
Car Coach Reports Lauren Fix shares updates regarding the UAW strike and what it means for consumers and the economy. Currently, 38 auto manufacturer plants are embroiled in strikes. Leaked documents from the United Auto Workers (UAW) reveal a strategy aimed at causing gradual suffering to auto manufacturers with the intention of forcing them to yield to the union’s demands. Despite the UAW’s tactics, it appears increasingly probable that they will ultimately face defeat. If the strikes persist, auto manufacturers may opt to shift their production to overseas plants as a viable alternative. Listen to the full interview in the first hour.
Interview with Steve Ebling
Steve Ebling, former producer of The Kim Monson Show, joins Kim to share updates on his retirement and chat about current events.
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