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The Politics Of Weather: Disputing The Climate Change Narrative
Episode 797

The Politics Of Weather: Disputing The Climate Change Narrative

With the destruction of Helene still affecting Americans throughout the Southeast and Hurricane Milton on the the way to Florida, many politicial activists, pundits, and officials are - again - pointing to "climate change" as the reason for the frequency and intensity of dangerous storms. In this discussion, Craig Rucker from CFACT (Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow) disputes the claims and says political ideology has worked its way into the discussion. For more information: https://www.cfact.org/

American Viewpoints · Craig Rucker, Mike Ferguson

October 7, 202410m 1s

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Show Notes

With the destruction of Helene still affecting Americans throughout the Southeast and Hurricane Milton on the the way to Florida, many politicial activists, pundits, and officials are - again - pointing to "climate change" as the reason for the frequency and intensity of dangerous storms. In this discussion, Craig Rucker from CFACT (Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow) disputes the claims and says political ideology has worked its way into the discussion. For more information: https://www.cfact.org/

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