Climate videos
- Stefan Molyneux made a sharp 12 minute video based on David’s article The Skeptic’s Case. Feb 2013. YouTube »
- Joanne and David were each interviewed by Topher for his 50:1 project. June 2013. Joanne » David »
- David questions whether global warming is manmade. April 2012. YouTube, Part 1 » YouTube, Part 2 »
- David controversially talks about the politics of global warming, the winners and the losers. April 2012. YouTube »
- David appeared in an Australian 60 Minutes segment on global warming, with one of the earliest mentions of the pause, and the crucial role of the missing hotspot: “Isn’t it a bit dopey to wreck the economy for a purely theoretical reason when the alleged symptom, warming, stopped six years ago?” This is the only one of David’s many radio and video interviews on global warming where the sympathies of the reporter were not obvious (and he couldn’t guess them): Congratulations to 60 Minutes on a professional job! Columnist Andrew Bolt thought the segment was significant. August 2008. Web page »
- Joanne and David appeared on a segment of an ABC Documentary “I Can Change Your Mind”. The ABC is the government media company in Australia, and their viewers are never left unsure about their views on global warming. We appeared because we thought we might be abe to get some data across, and they promised we could. So we prepared four graphs on A3 cardboards, of the main failures of the climate models as per The Skeptic’s Case. The tv crew sent by the ABC filmed us presenting those four graphs, twice, but they didn’t broadcast them. Instead they showed Joanne, whose blog is the third biggest skeptic website in the world, uttering just 18 words, mainly trivialities like “Come in!”. They cut bits out of David’s sentences and moved them around using tricky editing to make it appear as if David said something he never said and never would say: there was David “lying” on national tv! We can prove it, because we took the precaution of filming them filming us, hoping against hope it would prompt them to be honest. Those videos are available, with the story surrounding them and what the ABC put to air, on Joanne’s website. June 2012. Web page »
