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Climate Science: What Does it Say? | Dr. Richard Lindzen | EP 320
I just wanted to thank you Mr. Peterson for your work. I am an 18- year old form Germany. In my school we have a lot of woke-culture "propaganda" that has been adopted by the most of my teachers. Every time I tried to discuss with these people I've been accused of being a "Nazi" (in other words as an anti feminist, racist, conspiracy theorist) especially by my classmates to the point we're I nearly gave up on me and my personal opinion and just tried to fit in. Your inspired me to think critically again and to be myself, to say the truth and stand up for things in which I believe. To live my adventure :) You're a big gift for my generation and for humanity in general.
Jan 5, 2023
Dr Jordan B Peterson and Dr. Richard Lindzen dive into the facts of climate change, the models used to predict it, the dismal state of academia, and the politicized world of “professional” science.
Richard Lindzen is a dynamical meteorologist.
He has contributed to the development of theories for the Hadley Circulation, hydrodynamic instability theory, internal gravity waves, atmospheric tides, and the quasi-biennial oscillation of the stratosphere.
His current research is focused on climate sensitivity, the role of cirrus clouds in climate, and the determination of the tropics-to-pole temperature difference.
He has attained multiple degrees from Harvard University, and won multiple awards in his field of study such as the Jule Charney award for “highly significant research in the atmospheric sciences”.
Between 1983 and 2013, he was the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at MIT where he earned emeritus status in July of 2013.
Dr. Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: youtube.com