Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson sit down with Ian McIntosh to critically examine climate policies and their impact on agriculture and industry. They address inaccuracies in climate data, questioning the reliability of widely accepted figures and the way they shape policy decisions. Ian offers a sceptical perspective on mainstream climate narratives, arguing that many policies are based on flawed data and have unintended consequences for farmers and businesses. They explore the balance between environmental responsibility and economic sustainability, expressing concerns over government interventions and the influence of global climate agreements. The interview presents a sharp critique of current policies, advocating for a more evidence-based and pragmatic approach to climate challenges.

For more information check out Ian's slide show Simple Evidence To Understand Mans Role In Climate Change

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Jaspreet Boparai and Don Nicolson sit down with Ian McIntosh to critically examine climate policies and their impact on agriculture and industry. They address inaccuracies in climate data, questioning the reliability of widely accepted figures and the way they shape policy decisions. Ian offers a sceptical perspective on mainstream climate narratives, arguing that many policies are based on flawed data and have unintended consequences for farmers and businesses. They explore the balance between environmental responsibility and economic sustainability, expressing concerns over government interventions and the influence of global climate agreements. The interview presents a sharp critique of current policies, advocating for a more evidence-based and pragmatic approach to climate challenges.

For more information check out Ian's slide show Simple Evidence To Understand Mans Role In Climate Change

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