Episode #091: Deceptive US Heat Wave, Global Temps and Historic CO2 Levels Reporting
6December 15, 2022
Summary
In this episode, RC explores the differences between tin and aluminum while reflecting on the Urban Heat Island Effect and the deceptive nature of temperature data. He discusses how historical levels of CO2 compare to current concentrations and questions the proposed optimum temperatures for climate management. The conversation also touches on broader implications and potential solutions for climate change adaptation.
Key Takeaways
- 1Urban Heat Island Effect
- 2Misleading charts regarding heat waves in the US
- 3Comparison of current CO2 concentrations to historical levels
- 4Concerns about proposed climate management solutions
- 5Ice age temperature records over the last five million years
Description
In this episode, RC explores the differences between tin and aluminum while reflecting on the Urban Heat Island Effect and the deceptive nature of temperature data. He discusses how historical levels of CO2 compare to current concentrations and questions the proposed optimum temperatures for climate management. The conversation also touches on broader implications and potential solutions for climate change adaptation.