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Peter Taylor | Tom Nelson Pod #350

Peter Taylor | Tom Nelson Pod #350

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Peter Taylor discusses his varied background in environmental science, his involvement in advising the UK government on renewable energy, and his skepticism toward the prevailing climate science consensus. He highlights issues within the scientific community, including data manipulation and the dismissal of alternative views on climate cycles and solar influence. Taylor also references his publications and collaboration with other scientists to refute the dominant narratives on climate change.


00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

01:13 Renewable Energy Challenges in the UK

02:20 Questioning Climate Science

03:31 Publishing and Public Reception

06:47 Collaborations and Research Obstacles

11:51 Global Renewable Energy Impact

14:04 Analyzing Climate Data

26:34 Historical Climate Cycles

31:18 Political and Economic Implications

33:30 Critique of Net Zero and Carbon Policies

34:41 The Role of Al Gore and Carbon Investments

35:06 Hydrogen and Solar Energy Perspectives

35:21 Psycho-Spiritual Dimensions in Science

35:50 Challenges in Scientific Communication

37:00 Political Influence on Scientific Research

37:50 Ignored Scientific Papers and Criticisms

41:50 Gender Issues and Climate Science

42:34 Fibonacci Series and Climate Cycles

53:14 Future Climate Predictions

58:51 Differences in Scientific Communities

01:02:59 Final Thoughts and Contact Information


Peter’s UK Column appearance: https://x.com/ukcolumn/status/1955986848930553951

Peter’s 2009 book “Chill: A Reassessment of Global Warming Theory”: https://a.co/d/21flB80

Peter’s June 2025 book, “Climate, Covid and Conspiracy” https://a.co/d/fKmMykB

Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries

My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

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