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Jeb and Blake are joined by climate scientist Dr. John Cook to discuss this infamous episode of In Search Of... You may have noticed that since the 1970s we did not descend into a frozen ice age. In fact - quite the opposite. Dr. Cook was kind enough to join us to talk about both the history of the science discussed in this episode, and the many challenges of dealing with science denialism. It's a treat of a discussion.
In addition to his work teaching at George Mason University, Cook is also the author of the delightful science book CRANKY UNCLE VS CLIMATE CHANGE. (Amazon affiliate link)
If you like John's work like this or his science advocacy, you can support him here financially. He's worked to provide a tremendous amount of clear and accessible science advocacy in this field and it is expensive and only funded through donations.
Now let's get to the episode goodies:
The episode may be available at YouTube but Discovery is working to take them all down and the few examples we've seen for this episode have all been posted by climate-change denialists and we don't want to support their channels. Blake suspects that the new streaming channel DISCOVERY+ may be considering making the original ISO series available through its streaming service at some point. That would be a good reason why they may be cleaning up all the YouTube instances - but it might just be copyright policing of the "due diligence" kind. Hard to say.
The Blizzard of '77
Baffin Island's Surviving Trees
Article about the 1970s idea of a coming ice age
Dr. Gifford Miller
Ernie Sieber (1926 - 2011)
George Washington Bridge - NIMOY STOOD HERE
Rotate that street-view for a surprise cameo from our old pal, the Trinity Church Cemetery in NYC.
Discussion of Toba Catastrophe Theory.
Dr. Chester C Langway his lost ice cores were found in 2018!
Research Ship Vema (1953 - 1981)
Dr. James D. Hays
Dr. Stephen Schneider (1945 - 2010)
Bio from Stanford.
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Jeb and Blake are joined by climate scientist Dr. John Cook to discuss this infamous episode of In Search Of... You may have noticed that since the 1970s we did not descend into a frozen ice age. In fact - quite the opposite. Dr. Cook was kind enough to join us to talk about both the history of the science discussed in this episode, and the many challenges of dealing with science denialism. It's a treat of a discussion.
In addition to his work teaching at George Mason University, Cook is also the author of the delightful science book CRANKY UNCLE VS CLIMATE CHANGE. (Amazon affiliate link)
If you like John's work like this or his science advocacy, you can support him here financially. He's worked to provide a tremendous amount of clear and accessible science advocacy in this field and it is expensive and only funded through donations.
Now let's get to the episode goodies:
The episode may be available at YouTube but Discovery is working to take them all down and the few examples we've seen for this episode have all been posted by climate-change denialists and we don't want to support their channels. Blake suspects that the new streaming channel DISCOVERY+ may be considering making the original ISO series available through its streaming service at some point. That would be a good reason why they may be cleaning up all the YouTube instances - but it might just be copyright policing of the "due diligence" kind. Hard to say.
The Blizzard of '77
Baffin Island's Surviving Trees
Article about the 1970s idea of a coming ice age
Dr. Gifford Miller
Ernie Sieber (1926 - 2011)
George Washington Bridge - NIMOY STOOD HERE
Rotate that street-view for a surprise cameo from our old pal, the Trinity Church Cemetery in NYC.
Discussion of Toba Catastrophe Theory.
Dr. Chester C Langway his lost ice cores were found in 2018!
Research Ship Vema (1953 - 1981)
Dr. James D. Hays
Dr. Stephen Schneider (1945 - 2010)
Bio from Stanford.

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