
These regular reports cover the latest climate news and on health policy, and its impact on human progress. 100% public supported. Sources: Associated Press , Thomas-Reuters, The Epoch Times Executive Producer James Watkins is a 30-year radio broadcast veteran and human rights activist who totally supports efforts to protect people’s rights from being usurped by corporate and government interests.... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 452 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Here is this week’s Climate Watch 01.21.26
Story 1 — U.S. lawmakers push to restore energy reliability
Congressional leaders are advancing legislation aimed at speeding approvals for oil, gas, and pipeline projects. Supporters say the effort restore... more
Summar: CLIMATE WATCH – WEEKLY EDITION
Story 1 – U.S. moves to fast-track fossil fuel infrastructure
Federal regulators are advancing new permitting reforms designed to speed approval of pipelines, refineries, and energy infrastructure. Supporters s... more
Tackling cimate problems requires identifying the problem. Dr. Gregory Whitsyone joins us to discuss today’s climate issues.
The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline author Shaz Khan joins us to discuss the media and Big Pharma uproar over the firing of the CDC Director this week and its implications. Plus, the latest on COVID-19 Vaccines Injury data, and the new culture at the HHS u... more
No politics, just the U.S.A. and worldwide stats. Pretty easy to listen and understand. Judge for yourself.
Listened faithfully when the pandemic began. I appreciated the daily updates. As a nurse working in a hospital, the political spin that now permeates this podcast disgusts me. Stopped listening months ago when the politics crept in and the host tried to change the format to include self-serving grossly opportunistic discussion episodes. Gave it another try today in hopes it had reverted back to the original tone, but found it more politically biased than before. Never again
The resources in this report are the same: WHO, CDC, Johns Hopkins, but what makes this data difeerent is it focuses on the context, the trends, new cases versus recoveries and real-time ascending or descending death rates. There is no cherry picking.
Great pod. I have followed from the beginning. I appreciate the facts not fear approach. A great chance from the big media outlets.
Newer episodes are sprinkled with James personal opinions which is states that they are his and also shares his credentials.
I think this is a balanced to the point pod that offers perspective that the other outlets do not share.
Nice Corona updates!
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