Manufacturing Consent in Times of Crisis - Dr. Richard Lindzen, Harvard/MIT Climate Scientist DS 183

Dr. Richard Lindzen is an American atmospheric physicist known for his work in the dynamics of the middle atmosphere, atmospheric tides, and ozone photochemistry. He served as the Gordon McKay Professor of Dynamic Meteorology at Harvard University and was appointed as the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the MIT. Dr. Lindzen has disputed the scientific consensus on climate change and criticizes what he has called “climate alarmism“. Rather than picking apart the arguments for or against said climate narratives, our conversation is largely focused on the question of what would motivate such alleged deception were it found to be the case. Tell us your thoughts in the comments! 00:00:00 Go! 00:01:17 Outsider scientific research 00:04:33 Maxwell & the academic press 00:07:43 Editors serve the industry 00:12:16 Climate narration 00:20:33 Pressure against dissent 00:25:56 The Iris Effect 00:33:38 Motivating the standard narrative 00:43:30 Paleoclimate
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