
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 | 18 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The bad news keeps coming for Professor Michael Mann. The Judge has declared that he and his lawyers presented false data to the court - ironically in a case where he was denying using false data. Mann has also had his million dollar punitive damages... more
The verdict is in, and it’s a shocker. We break down the jury’s shocking decision to:
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Find Mark Steyn and Rand Simberg liable for defamation
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Decide the defendants knew their statements were false
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Punish Mark more than Rand fo... more
And now the end is near…..
Listen to each party give their closing statement in the Free Speech trial of the century. Is Mann’s lawyer’s casual, disjointed summary some kind of jury mind game? Will Victoria Weatherford’s clear, organized, and factu... more
You’ve heard of Climategate, but now we bring you: Stalkergate.
It was a day of high drama, both inside and outside the courthouse.
This trial of the century is rapidly coming to its close. In today’s episode, you’ll hear from five separate witn... more
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It took a year, but finally the corrupt finale has been mostly undone. Huzzah !!!
like the brilliant mark stein himself, this podcast presents facts in entertaining and compelling ways.
it will stand as evidence of a corrupt washington DC courtroom plagued by the poisonous propaganda of climate hoaxers.
Pretty awful take. Dante has a special ring for those who would spoof the truth for a buck.
I enjoyed this podcast. It helped me understand what was going on and explained as best as possible the ending.
Such incredibly biased, one sided, “reporting”, almost caused me to stop listening early in the podcast. But it was fun to listen to these idiots get every single opinion wrong when the verdict came out. Ha ha ha










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