[James Delingpole talks with Dr Rex Fleming, author of the book The Rise and Fall of the Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change. They discuss why human caused climate change is false and how that view is driven by money and politics, and not science.
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Dr. Rex Fleming
Jul 25, 2019
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Published on Jul 25, 2019
Delingpod 29: Dr. Rex Fleming
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Jul 25, 2019 Key participant in the Global Weather Experiment, former director within NOAA, and notable CO2 heretic, Dr. Rex Fleming explains how and why the major US scientific organizations suppress “deniers”–and why he’s right and they’re wrong. His book tells all: https://www.amazon.com/Carbon-Dioxide…
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James Delingpole: Welcome to the Delingpod with me Delingpod. And I’m delighted to welcome my guest this week. He’s come over from America. He’s called Dr. Rex Fleming. And I was contacted by his daughter, who said:
“My dad is coming to speak at a conference called the World Congress on Geology and Earth Science.”
And I couldn’t attend it, because I was got actually going to my friend, Christopher Booker’s funeral that day.
But anyway, heroically, Dr. Fleming has come over from this hotel at Heathrow Airport to my pad. And he wants to tell me about his theories on global warming. But like me, he’s a skeptic. Unlike me he’s actually a scientist of considerable expertise. So Rex tell me about your history on science. You’ve got a undergraduate degree in maths, is that right? And a PhD in Atmospheric Science?
Dr Rex Fleming: Correct.
James Delingpole: Right. So you’re quite on top of this subject. And in your career what did you do? You mentioned you worked at NOAA
Dr Rex Fleming: I did. My PhD was involved in a unique kind of mathematical computation involving, not just the weather, but also the uncertainty of the weather. And that led to some notoriety. And I eventually got called to become a head of the global weather experiment, which took place in 1979.
And since then I’ve been involved in climate activities and served in a lot of different panels, and had a few awards, here and there. But basically, …



























