• Christopher Monckton: “The costliest error in the history of science” | Tom Nelson Pod #291

  • Apr 4 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 10 m
  • Podcast

Christopher Monckton: “The costliest error in the history of science” | Tom Nelson Pod #291

  • Resumen

  • Christopher Monckton, Third Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, has held positions with the British press and in government, as a press officer at the Conservative Central Office, and as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s policy advisor. He is a policy advisor to The Heartland Institute.


    00:00 Introduction to the Climate Emergency Question

    00:42 Summary of the Catastrophic Error

    01:52 Understanding Feedback Response

    03:13 The IPCC's Miscalculation

    04:19 Mathematical Proof of the Error

    05:16 The First Instance of the Error

    06:56 Detailed Explanation of Feedback Response

    08:08 Temperature Feedback Processes

    09:25 Control Theory and Feedback Amplification

    11:33 Initial Conditions and Feedback Variables

    21:01 The Normative Method of Feedback Loop

    34:53 Issues with Current Climate Models

    37:29 Introduction to Pat Frank's Work

    38:35 The Propagation of Uncertainty

    40:08 Challenges in Publishing the Paper

    41:01 Flaws in Climate Models

    42:36 Monte Carlo Simulation Method

    47:04 Feedback Amplifier Experiment

    53:47 The Non-Existent Hotspot

    01:00:28 Strategic Consequences of Climate Errors

    01:06:25 Global Awareness and Conclusion


    More about Christopher Monckton: https://heartland.org/about-us/who-we-are/lord-christopher-monckton

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