Listen "May 29, 2004: Climate Change - Robert Felix"
Episode Synopsis
Robert Felix challenges conventional wisdom about global warming, arguing that Earth may be heading toward a devastating ice age rather than continued warming. Could climate scientists have the threat completely backwards? Felix presents evidence suggesting that current warming trends represent the calm before a catastrophic climatic storm that could plunge civilization into a new ice age within decades. The discussion examines historical climate patterns showing how previous ice ages began suddenly, often triggered by volcanic activity that blocks solar radiation and disrupts ocean currents. Felix argues that increased seismic activity and volcanic eruptions worldwide signal an impending shift toward glaciation that will make current global warming concerns obsolete. The conversation explores how unprepared modern civilization would be for such a dramatic climate reversal, with agricultural collapse and mass migration threatening billions of lives. Felix's analysis suggests that focusing exclusively on carbon emissions may distract from more immediate threats posed by natural climate cycles that dwarf human influences on global temperature patterns.
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