Donald McDonald, a distinguished physicist and fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, challenges mainstream climate science in today’s episode.
McDonald argues that CO2 is not the primary driver of global temperature changes, pointing to historical data that shows temperature rises first, followed by CO2. “The science has been misrepresented,” he explains, questioning the foundations of current climate policies.
He critiques the massive financial investments in reducing CO2, arguing that resources should be directed toward more pressing societal issues like health care and homelessness. “We are spending trillions on a problem that may not exist,” he warns.
McDonald also discusses the political and financial motivations behind climate narratives and how policy decisions are being shaped by flawed interpretations of data.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the science, politics, and future of climate policy.