Climate Change on Trial is a daily podcast on one of the most significant court cases in America. It reveals the truth about Climate Change and asks: "Is there really Free Speech in America?"
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Category | Science |
The verdict is in, and it’s a shocker. We break down the jury’s shocking decision to: more
You’ve heard of Climategate, but now we bring you: Stalkergate. more
As this case progressed, we believed Michael Mann’s case was getting weaker and weaker. But we never thought the judge would agree. more
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Climate Change on Trial. I have been following the "catastrophic" climate change more
Thank you for documenting this important trial. Your podcast is extremely valuable and very engaging at the same time.
Ann and Phelim did an absolutely brilliant job of presenting the daily proceedings of the trial. I enjoyed the short re-enactments. It was a great way to present court proceedings. I did not follow climate gate closely, although I did know who Mann was. I’ve been a fan of Ann and Phelim for many years along with Mark Steyn. I didn’t start listening to the podcast until after the trial was over and already knew the outcome. Once I saw that the trial was in D.C I knew what the result was going to ... more
Fabulous commentators and engaging talent providing the words of the protagonists verbatim. How good was Styne’s open and closing statements! more
A+ it is so so so good I like the idea of it
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Australia/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #240 | South Africa/Science |
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