Norway had everything going great until we jumped on the net zero bandwagon. Our politicians collectively went insane starting to electrify everything for no gaing at all. Electricity used be cheap and plentyful giving us a competitive edge running iron and aluminum smelters, manufacturing fertilizer and more. Today electricity are way to expensive to the point many industries have no choise but to leave Norway. Our currency have lost much of its value. We are not doing great anymore. Greetings from Norway.
@tistelnilsson13 сағат бұрын
You connected DE/NL/DK/UK to your grid and got their spot-prises in NO1/2/5.
@benfroughi13 сағат бұрын
You had a good run for a while there Norway
@christophernordahl760812 сағат бұрын
Greetings!
@jan-ovepedersen57646 сағат бұрын
@ Exactly right about the cables out of Norway. I live in Northen part of Norway, prices are still fairly cheap. But when Statnett finishes their planned connection between north and south, we will get EU electricity prices here as well.
@ukguitaryogi28886 сағат бұрын
in BBC news yesterday the BBC could not stop singing norways praises for being the first fully electric or something. and how great it all is....... I hate that this propaganda bb c is tax payer funded for dark forces...
@Zayphar19 сағат бұрын
Nuclear Power. Steady base load. Clean. Cost efficient. Safe.
@buch43419 сағат бұрын
Cool so you fine with one near your home.... 😊
@Zayphar18 сағат бұрын
@@buch434 Yup!👍 I live in Richland, WA. I already have 4 nuclear power plants near my home. I also served on a nuclear aircraft carrier in the US Navy sleeping about 30m from 2 nuclear reactors for 4 years. People have a completely infantile and irrational fear of nuclear power. Educate yourself. Trust the Science!
@jsbrads118 сағат бұрын
@@buch434 even if someone didn't want one near their home, that doesn't mean it is bad. I don't want to live next to a noisy industry, but that doesn't mean I don't want industry to exist in non-residential areas.
@Khneefer17 сағат бұрын
"Cost efficient." - greatest propaganda piece of nuclear industry. 150 USD/MWh, when for gas power plants it is 40-70 USD/MWh.
@Zayphar17 сағат бұрын
@@Khneefer Producing massive base load over a period of 40-50 years, nuclear power is the most cost effecient form of power production. Educate yourself. Trust the Science! The startup cost peak you are referring to is caused by excessive regulatory load to begin a new plant. That cost is entirely political, not engineering.
@AndresRoldan1029 сағат бұрын
These two have really good chemistry! Alex is extremely sharp & brilliant, as is Jordan. Their train of thinking is upper echelon. You can see how happy Jordan is talking to Alex in this episode.
@Bombbashable17 сағат бұрын
Jordan seems like he's in such a good mood. I've never seen him so smiley!
@AFringedGentianToEnnien17 сағат бұрын
He hasn’t stopped smiling once since he moved to the United States, the dear man.
@theflowpowa42oshow7 сағат бұрын
@@AFringedGentianToEnnienmust be something in their water
@amandajones648117 сағат бұрын
It's wonderful to hear sensible views on climate change. Unfortunately, people like Greta Thunberg and other so called "experts" on climate change, have made many people believe that the world is coming to an end in the next few years, which is simply not true.
@michaelkoester233317 сағат бұрын
They've been saying that since it was known as the coming IceAge that never happened...
@amandajones648112 сағат бұрын
@@michaelkoester2333Yes, you're right. I remember a guy from when I was a kid, who used to carry one of those signs that said: "The End Of The World Is Nigh" - but it never happened 😅
@charwest944918 сағат бұрын
Trump must keep up the pressure on Canada esp with tariffs so that the Libs can't pull a Biden/Kamala and pretend that now things will be great under them. Canadians need a strong reason to vote the liberals out.
@iancormie99166 сағат бұрын
The reasons have been there since 1980.
@Abuamina00118 сағат бұрын
Kudos. I wish these interviews were mandatory viewing at high schools, universities, and teachers' training colleges. ( Perhaps 'mandatory' is the wrong word here. 😉)
@Anonymous_Whisper14 сағат бұрын
Peterson is going through his "re-education" eventually.. that should be fun
@theflowpowa42oshow7 сағат бұрын
We want kida to stay in school not skip it lil man
@AFringedGentianToEnnien18 сағат бұрын
Dearest Dr. Peterson I am SO EXCITED that you got to visit Mar-A-Lago over the weekend! I can’t wait to hear all about it! I so badly want for you and Tammy to have a good relationship with the Trumps. And I’m thrilled that Danielle Smith went as well, speaking of energy. I spent my kid-free weekend with your Gospels seminar and your book, dearest Dr. Peterson, and I was so struck by the parallels between your work and Spencer Klavan’s, which I am currently reading. (I always have to have at least five books going at the same time). Too many thoughts to set down here but suffice it to say I listened and read with a very full heart. And today seeing your latest with Steven Bartlett my heart overflowed. Thank you for sharing yours. Here’s a fierce hug And Ruth Anne’s love ❤
@danmar00713 сағат бұрын
Bot troll.
@coraleefarrell106611 сағат бұрын
@@danmar007 Wtf Dan? She's no bot..someone here might be bought tho🤭
@AFringedGentianToEnnien9 сағат бұрын
@@danmar007thank you for identifying yourself. As for me, Dr. Peterson, to whom this comment was addressed, knows me by name.
@kadams44584 сағат бұрын
@@danmar007I know the bots are numerous, but this is definitely a real person. She writes these delightful and expressive messages in the comments for most, if not all, of Dr. Peterson's videos. I'm very familiar with them, and always look forward to reading them.
@AFringedGentianToEnnien4 сағат бұрын
@@kadams4458that is so kind. Thank you. I often hesitate before writing a comment here. With so many bot and troll comments here, who will care about mine? But I leave them here- and on every content creator’s comment section whom I value, although none as deeply as I cherish Dr. Peterson- so that there is always something positive and grateful and loving for him to read.
@kellyabrams30416 сағат бұрын
Alberta and Saskatchewan as the 51st and 52nd state are the solution for American energy issues.
@-whackd9 сағат бұрын
Why would they want the IRS to follow them around the planet?
@zacharycole199319 сағат бұрын
Second! The world needs Jordan!!
@ShawnStanger-r7e19 сағат бұрын
We have him , thanks to him😅
@AuthorSaulAlan19 сағат бұрын
🏅🎉
@madelainemorch904918 сағат бұрын
Really looking forward to this, hope they address the not green aspect of batteries, solar panels and windmills and the huge cost it has on every level.
@pfaffman10016 сағат бұрын
Fossil Future.Great book. So many thanks, reading at the present time. A great philosopher.
@Jake-nv8xn2 сағат бұрын
1:16:01 This section is so important. The government (and many individuals) make the assertion that lives were saved due to the government's response to c0v*d. But in extending the lives of the elderly by a few months, they destroyed the value of those few months for both the elderly who lived longer, and those who experienced no extension of life.
@srqjim638114 сағат бұрын
Thanks for this follow up interview. Alex Epstein is at the top of this field, and with his team of experts, advisors and compatriots, I expect wonderful freedom legislation within the new Trump administration.
@NC_-ew5ck13 сағат бұрын
I love how does a climate change note under the video 🤣. You both really changed my views on the environmen, and your AI system is amazing Alex! Amazing work from both of you and a big fan!
@rogermenendez405218 сағат бұрын
The two greatest gifts the Creator has given mankind are our Savior Jesus Christ, and fossil fuels.
@markschwartz748013 сағат бұрын
Liz Schwartz: AlexAI is fantastic! And thanks for making it free so people like me can access it. I'm one of those types who always has too many questions and likes to repeat them to multiple sources.
@unknownname832815 сағат бұрын
@Jordan Peterson MAKE SURE that Alex Epistine meets Pierre Poilievre.
@maurices595418 сағат бұрын
One of the better Objectivists, nice to see him back on.
@ibmgrunt18 сағат бұрын
I'm all for making Canada a state... Only because Jordan Peterson could become president!!!
@SeanBook00117 сағат бұрын
That would be awesome
@jsbrads116 сағат бұрын
@@ibmgrunt I wouldn't let it if they can vote.
@coraleefarrell106611 сағат бұрын
As if he'd ever want the job😂
@empoker075 сағат бұрын
Don't do that to the poor man. 😂
@ankitagrawal109412 сағат бұрын
I liked violin music that plays before the main talk starts.
@AFringedGentianToEnnien2 сағат бұрын
I have just finished the Daily Wire short section and enjoyed it. Alex- Mazel tov on the birth of your child! Boys are the BEST. I have two and I enjoy them so much it hurts. They are so beautiful and precious sometimes I can’t bear it. I found the advice on public speaking very helpful. To my dismay, I find that I may be expected to speak publicly if I intend to be an author. I am at present “faint but pursuing” this endeavor. So Alex’s advice was helpful. Funny thought, but I believe that the photo in the thumbnail is one that was taken during Dr. Peterson’s conversation in Oxford with Sir Roger Scruton, on transcendence. I connected it in my thoughts with the day he accepted the Sir Roger Scruton award and how ill and frail he was that day, and how rosy-cheeked and bright-eyed and strong and hearty he is today, and I thank God. I don’t take for granted for one moment that Dr. Peterson is still with us.
@Joelaurencechannel14 сағат бұрын
I haven’t listened yet but I already agree. 🎉
@mikefitzgerald51279 сағат бұрын
Alex ,remember there are billions spent on working on problems if you solve the problem we will be out of a job😢.
@francisoconnor73303 сағат бұрын
Stats on the impact of human, on the scale of the age of the planet... debatable. Agree that it is an important things to keep doing better things. For sure we focus way to much on it.
@pacificglass17 сағат бұрын
Hi Jordan! As a fellow Albertan (Calgary) I left Canada years ago about the beginning of the Trudeau regime. Haven't looked back and dodged alot of torture and grief and my fellow Canadian and family have experienced both mentally and economically. As an expat it give you that outside perspective that like a frog in the water boiling cant see. I hopped out. So if you read this. Thoughts on Canada being a 51st state of USA.. It took some deep thought on this one both our culture and current times and I think it would be a good thing. Why? There is fear in all politician left and right for their positions and power. This will benefit the working class and there will be less control. Why this is a good idea. So I would say to any politician especially future politician Pierre put your money where your mouth is and lets do a national referendum on this issue. So many benefits with how the world is china, Russia, economies linked. Referendum
@ShawnStanger-r7e19 сағат бұрын
Damm this guys good😊
@annsheridan1218 сағат бұрын
The earth increased its temperature and later CO2 went up. Therefore CO2 cannot be the driver of increase in temperatures. Also earth has never had unvarying temperatures in its entire geologic history.
@Scarlet-Bonez17 сағат бұрын
Since so many forests have decreased, wouldn't it make sense to plant more?
@annsheridan1216 сағат бұрын
@ there are far more trees today than a century ago.
@annsheridan1216 сағат бұрын
@ no! There are more trees in North America than at the time when the native Americans ruled
@mattsparks595714 сағат бұрын
@Scarlet-Bonez Where is a chart that shows the amount of forest covering the Earth during the last thousand years? I dont know if there is more or less now.
@grantfrith958911 сағат бұрын
That was an argument I first saw by the geologist Bob Carter. He was wrong then and you're wrong now. The "lag" you're referring to doesn't mean what you think it means. In fact the ones who came up with the AGW hypothesis used the feedback of the warming oceans releasing C02 as an example of a "runaway effect" and the mechanism for making the effect of the milankovich cycles more extensive than can be calculated without the addition of the C02 driven greenhouse effect. If you've spent anytime studying the claims of the scientists involved you should pick up on the importance of that to say exactly the opposite of what you're trying to say. Even Lindzen would call you out on your claim. I think it's more than fair to critique the hypothesis based on the complexity of the system and that C02 has been much higher in the past to redirect the fearmongering. Arguing badly without an understanding of the claims only makes those doing it look like fools to the ones who think they're saving us from something. You may not care about that but you'll never be taken seriously by anyone with an understanding of the science. BTW I hate to use "the science" in that context because there is science and there is rhetoric on both sides. People on both sides get thise two mixed up all the time.
@smexijebus15 сағат бұрын
We need more fossil fuels and more climate change. Both are massive net positives for the world. Climate change isn't just normal but good, far more people die from cold than heat, even in places like India. Warming isn't uniform, but concentrated in the coldest areas and coldest times. CO2 has a diminishing greenhouse effect, i.e. every molecule of CO2 we emit has less environmental impact than the last. More CO2 means fewer cold deaths, more crop growth, more farmable land, and more fossil fuel use means fewer climate deaths, more climate control, more productivity, more industry, more innovation. We are nowhere near 'running out' of fossil fuels, and the next step up is nuclear, which is even more abundant. Highly, highly recommend Epstein's book "Fossil Future" for a detailed breakdown of the above and more!
@spudwesth14 сағат бұрын
CO2 has nothing to do with global warming. Half of Canada's power goes to computers.
@AnnieChristy-i7v11 сағат бұрын
We are not running out of fossil fuel … drill baby drill!
@Shroomeee_Productions18 сағат бұрын
The world just cares about money and power never about the well being of the human society. We need more love and teamwork throughout the world and can solve all issues.
@chrisnam16032 сағат бұрын
not 'the world', the world is mother earth, it's those that managed to be 'in charge' and pull horrible strings, right...
@BruceCross13 сағат бұрын
The banner is the simple-minded response to climate change. The video is the intelligent response.
@albertomanuelboadagonzalez23396 сағат бұрын
From Spain, after the terrible experience with the recent flooding, I confirm that the consequences of a possible climate change are here. I can confirm that, and I can confirm that public policies DID NOT HELP AT ALL. Either if climate change is real and dangerous or not, please do not trust public policies. Be prepared yourselves!
@rootclasses503814 сағат бұрын
Sir some other channels are using AI to copy your voice and spreading some concepts which you never say.. Pl be careful
@Andrew-mv2qb18 сағат бұрын
You should talk to John Anderson of Australia to follow these ideas
@AFringedGentianToEnnien16 сағат бұрын
Dr. Peterson hasn’t talked to John in too long but they do talk regularly, thank goodness, and we are richer for it.
@hogusantos8511Сағат бұрын
Thank you for this conversation.
@JT-qs4tv15 сағат бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you.
@rimescraft17 сағат бұрын
I constantly hear the complaint that there's no point in trying to reduce pollution because China, India, and other countries are building coal powered plants like mad. But I don't hear is the linkage of the United States contribution To that manufacturing through their unquenchable consumerism
@mattsparks595714 сағат бұрын
Compare the CO2 of the United States and China. There's almost no reason to even consider the United States as an issue when you compare it
@kadams44584 сағат бұрын
If the US could develop cheap, clean power, it would help increase our ability to manufacture goods domestically, which in turn would help to reduce the demand for foreign goods.
@annemouse6788Сағат бұрын
@@kadams4458 We could do that. We've made political decisions not to develop it....
@Avidcomp48 минут бұрын
Excellent talk. Thanks guys
@KGLAD-v5q17 сағат бұрын
24:59 >IF monopolies weren’t okay for oil companies >THEN they’re not okay for windmill or solar panel subsidies. >DISABLE Monopolies. :\ FREE MARKET 🆓🗽💸 In Teddy/Trump Speak: Trust Busting Era Baby; Drill Baby Drill‼️
@kanenas960719 сағат бұрын
What a great title to a video
@neilmcginn9526Сағат бұрын
The foundational goal should always be "Triple A" energy; Affordable, Available, and Abundant. Anything which contravenes just one of those standards should be resisted.
@brick634718 сағат бұрын
All human behaviour is emergent, things will be sustained as long as they can be sustained, and then they won't, and then we let the chips fall where they may.
@godzonic18 сағат бұрын
Jordan Peterson, here are some good people to interview. Esther perel and Gabor Mate
@johnsalmons47243 сағат бұрын
The same problem is going on in the Netherlands. We have an insanely expensive and irrational energy transition program that doesn't work and by their own calculations doesn't reduce global warming one bit. And they don't even try to make an argument along the lines of "if we do it, other countries will follow". I think they understand that's not true. If they truly cared, instead of trying to appear to care, we would have spent all that money on technological research in the hope that a cheap sustainable widely applicable energy source is developed, the Netherlands have some good technological universities.
@cruz0reu83215 сағат бұрын
Unless I misunderstand Dr Peterson is massively overstating the electricity prices in Norway. The highest spot price per kWh this year has been 2.81NOK which is 0.25USD which is 4000x lower than what he states (1000USD). It is true electricity prices has risen significantly in Norway, but why give such a ridiculous number.
@RobRobJuice4 сағат бұрын
Indeed. He must have mixed up the numbers. Anyone with even a remote sense of electricity costs and consumption would never make such a claim. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
@spudwesth14 сағат бұрын
Windmills and Tidal power go to Zero by times - what then ? Nuclear power is 24/7 and clean.
@waywardgeologist2520Сағат бұрын
42:11 “nuclear power plants can’t explode,” like Chernobyl or Fukushima didn’t explode. I’m pro-nuclear but framing your narrative in a falsehood doesn’t help. The plants I mentioned did blow up, they had uncontained melt downs and spewed out fission products into the environment.
@annemouse6788Сағат бұрын
Neither of those were explosions of the core. The first was a design that no sane builder would use, the second was due to an earthquake damaging the backup power system.
@merlepatterson18 сағат бұрын
GPU Accelerators eat up most of the power in large server based computational facilities.
@mattsparks595714 сағат бұрын
Bingo. I heard something about data centers will take more power than charging EVs
@tistelnilsson13 сағат бұрын
No,but alot. 5-10% depending woh to count.
@Matthew-k1u1n17 сағат бұрын
The dragon eating it's tail...I tried explaining that, remembering what Dr. Jordan B. Peterson says about that, and all I could recall was the story eating itself due to chaos and the inability for the story to maintain its form. The place where something breaks down, and then and there - that is what becomes consumed. The story has to be solid or the dragon of chaos will eat it whole. I think that may be right.
@waywardgeologist2520Сағат бұрын
46:08 “unleash American energy,” strange that China is unleashing its energy, it is building out such a system, stepping away from petroleum, going electric.
@annemouse6788Сағат бұрын
Electric powered by coal and nuclear....
@roym.98752 сағат бұрын
You seem to forget that hydro electric power is renewable. Here in Manitoba we're pretty close to all renewable because we have plenty of hydro power.
@annemouse6788Сағат бұрын
Yet gruesome newscum took down four hydro power dams....
@KopikoArepo13 сағат бұрын
Mother nature will need to sacrifice itself for humanity to build a smarter version of our combined language which then will save the mother nature first and the creators. Cheers to everyone who brought the technology to where we are today. Where will we all be in 10 years or less. Prometheus? Finally freed. We will replace the role with languages built by sand. Thus, mother nature saving itself with the help of languages. A precious jewel which we created… Language. Freedom of language is ever more important than before.
@andresfernandez97628 минут бұрын
It is not policy failure, nuclear energy is made more and more expensive to develop because otherwise it would force the electricity to become cheaper. These policies are working as designed.
@kittty200515 сағат бұрын
I read a report ,I believe it was in 2019 , on my weather company page. U S corn crop produces more Oxygen in it's growing season than the Amazon rain forest does all year. NOAA put it out.
@metaled77636 сағат бұрын
HAVE A CONVERSATION WITH WES HUFF. PLEASE!
@iron_vicuna678417 сағат бұрын
Someone get this guy workin in South Africa
@Zero-pe3iq9 сағат бұрын
Out there idea (at least in this culture) what if we need more CO2 in the atmosphere not less. More CO2 for more plants and and the greening of the Earth. Like the satellite data showed over the past 35 years.
@RexGreen-wn2ld6 сағат бұрын
Dr Peterson - please do a programme on the UK rape gangs scandal
@AFringedGentianToEnnien5 сағат бұрын
Mikhaila’s doing one next week.
@RexGreen-wn2ld3 сағат бұрын
@@AFringedGentianToEnnien many thanks
@danielm469616 сағат бұрын
Please tell me Alex is working on a lecture series for Peterson Academy!
@TheGoobsters15 сағат бұрын
If we stop bad ag practices a lot of this can be reversed, monoculture and lack of biodiversity is killing way more than a few degrees
@mangarangСағат бұрын
I agree with the pro-human energy/climate position; however, the second law of thermodynamics definitively demonstrates that energy can never solve every problem it creates. If that were true you would have a perpetual motion machine in the form of a global society. Everything moves towards entropy. Granted, technically the Earth is not a closed system; however, fossil fuels are a closed solution. They can help, but there will always be some new problem created by terrestrial sources of energy that will need to be solved.
@A_is_A11 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@Trias6667 сағат бұрын
Hello everyone. Maybe I'm stupid, but listen to me for a moment. For life to exist on Earth, certain environmental conditions had to be met: -There had to be enough of the right molecules, in a "very specific" form, for them to combine. -there had to be the right temperature as a catalyst for certain chemical reactions to take place at all Most life on Earth is of hydrocarbon origin. To be created, it must have the appropriate building blocks: carbon, but not in its pure form because no form of life absorbs pure carbon. carbon dioxide is the best for the reaction because it contains very reactive oxygen, which leaves carbon after the reaction, which is easy for other atoms, such as hydrogen, to absorb. Now let's think about what we eat, it's mainly hydrocarbons. Where do plants get hydrogen and carbon? I think from air and water (H2O and CO2, it's funny that the molecules that create life are so similar) because not from the soil, which is made mainly of silicon. In order for humanity to survive, it must increase the production of hydrocarbons. By depleting the atmosphere of carbon dioxide, we cut ourselves off from the building material for the plants we eat. We know that we cannot saturate the atmosphere with too much carbon dioxide, but we cannot reduce it to zero, that is paranoia. Share your thoughts.
@suggesttwo15 сағат бұрын
Solar heating through well placed windows. Limit solar heating in the summer with shudders. Free energy at a low cost. Of course the sun doesn't shine all the time. Maybe that could be handled by a heat pump. Or high efficiency natural gas heating in colder climates.
@blackbeltpanda85222 сағат бұрын
Alex really loves ChatGPT 😂
@rezadaneshi18 сағат бұрын
Jordan Peterson's silence in one interview few weeks ago, was out of respect, but I read pondering of implications in his face, of some stories he has given legitimacy to in abstract, that when taken literally to extremes as legitimate will lead to destruction; witnessing his own being appalled by what he was hearing.
@JakobusMaximus14 сағат бұрын
What?
@rezadaneshi13 сағат бұрын
For 73 years I wondered why do people, almost instinctively, say "what?" when asked a question, but then answer it correctly without having to hear it fully repeated? So it's not the wording. I'm curious if the same cycle applies to comments. Obviously you have more clues in my comment, than I have in your "what?". That's also unfair to ask me to rewrite my comment again as a reply. Don't you agree?
@Wambamdoozle9 сағат бұрын
@rezadaneshi you're trying to sound enigmatic and interesting, but you just sound dumb. Try explaining your comment like a normal person
@JakobusMaximus3 сағат бұрын
@@rezadaneshi It is the wording, and you clearly were aware of it and seemingly using it as bait. It's kind of foolish, if you ask me. A point should be made on its merits, not by confusing the reader enough that they have to ask for clarification.
@CastanOpiu18 сағат бұрын
OMG I have found the skinny version of the Romanian actor Pavel Bartos.
@wesmerald14 сағат бұрын
Not having Alex represented as a part of "The Trump X-Men Team" is an oversight.
@BrianUnderdahl-mq5wn2 сағат бұрын
Of course it's nuclear it's been decided. Of the 60 plants in the US 58 are operating along with 98 reactors & 2 plants are approved to be built. It's the only possible means to support the forecasted electric demands.
@ConstantinColtisor4 сағат бұрын
Humans flourish together with the planet.
@covingtonrace15 сағат бұрын
When you implement DEI you remove the best minds for making cleaner fuels because you diluted the selection pool. You are slowing evolution and progress by not employing the greatest thinkers. This is part of the problem.
@LeftHandRule2 сағат бұрын
How much of the over regulation of the nuclear industry was due to the Karen Silkwood case & the illicit trade of Kerr-McGee weapons grade plutonium to Israel?
@waywardgeologist25202 сағат бұрын
40:06 there is a disconnect in his logic. Did you catch it?
@FortYeah13 сағат бұрын
And you think that the fires around LA are an isolated event ? Just remember all the forests burning in the north of Canada, early in the season last year. Jasper destroyed...
@nathanpritchard29434 сағат бұрын
The insanity of some of these arguments in this podcast and the agreement amongst the comments is equally terrifying and disappointing.
@johnnyp57882 сағат бұрын
Please explain how California is climate change and not poor environmental management.
@FortYeah2 сағат бұрын
Unlike M. Peterson@@johnnyp5788, I don't have a degree in psychology that allows me to be an expert on everything. But I'll return the question, explain to me until now why California stopped only this year to manage well its environment, if such a thing makes sense considering the mountains, the kind of vegetation that grows there and how big the territory is? How it prevented the rain to fall since last spring? Did the assurance companie who stopped assuring the houses in the era claimed that the actions of the State was involved in their decision or it was climate change that influenced their decision (it is a true question)? You saw the segment on Rogan when the guest says it is only a matter of time that LA burns like this (but before the fires started) because of its geography? And why Canada burned like never before last year, so early in the year? I owe a great debt to M. Peterson, but I miss the time when he wasn't an expert on everything.
@annemouse6788Сағат бұрын
@@johnnyp5788 Some people claim DEW... I'm not saying that. I would say deliberate negligence....
@johnnyp5788Сағат бұрын
Jump to 1:33:21 and you'll hear their discussion on wildfires.
@YashArya0116 сағат бұрын
47:30 Epstein's 5 key objectives
@jeromedenis1007 сағат бұрын
Assigning a dollar value to life sounds devilish to me
@5Entity3 сағат бұрын
Here is a patient who has no friends, spends too much time on the internet and is looking for his father
@geraldstone83963 сағат бұрын
It's still all about greed. Energy, food, water, anything another person needs can be exploited.
@Khneefer16 сағат бұрын
20:20 - when LCOE for solar and wind is cheapen than variable cost of gas or coal power plants in is economical solution 20:30- Except for 2020->2021 and 2021-> 2022 Germany reduce share of coal in electricity production every year form 2013 23:45 - If you have capacity market - coal, gas and nuclear gets money for being reliable.
@xlargetophat7 сағат бұрын
Go green 💚
@AuthorSaulAlan19 сағат бұрын
First!
@raymondmurray749914 сағат бұрын
Jordan Peterson is so Dad am listening Son I wrote/ read the papers were on it!
@metarfoso444018 сағат бұрын
When I read Peterson and Epstein, I was like: what the hell??? 😂😂
@niky922618 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂
@joshydillens1488 сағат бұрын
Thank you, youtube - I am so greatful you explain to us all what „cliamte change“ means. pathetic
@KingdomOfSecrets13 сағат бұрын
God Bless
@tim2muntu95415 сағат бұрын
I hope Chris Wright is taking notes......
@M0rmagil3 сағат бұрын
Finish development of advanced SMRs and LFTRs. Energy too cheap to meter.
@johnnybobtrucker441618 сағат бұрын
I've gotta ask, any relation to ol' jeffrey?
@ryan1usu14 сағат бұрын
There are a lot of comments. Yours is the best one ❤️🤣🤣
@GuyonthePhone16 сағат бұрын
"AI" is Irrational Exuberance 2.0
@readie101453 сағат бұрын
I heard the term fossil fuels 5 times before the video started. Yet it is not fossil fuel.... It is rock oil and it is abundant, not fossils. Get it straight hey.
@TravisOngley9 сағат бұрын
WOW.
@YouTube_Handler14 сағат бұрын
France is energy independent with nuclear. Building new plants in the coming years. America is so silly. Nuclear is the answer. We literally have nuclear submarines….
@phantomspectre298417 сағат бұрын
At any given moment you have 30+ nuclear power plants parked along the coasts of the United States, being operated in a way that’s detrimental to human life 😂
@niky922617 сағат бұрын
The fact that I was playing with AI yesterday, discussing political and energy policies with related data and now I see this, is quite a coincidence 😄🫶. Edit: One critique - I just went on Alex's site, and found a graph showing damage caused by climate over the past 2 or more decades... this graph proves nothing. You see spikes of property damage every few years, followed by a major drop. This is solely due to high claims payout, causing a hardening insurance market and non-renewals... You cant measure climate's impact on property damage by solely using Insured Property data..
@valeriecarpentier638413 сағат бұрын
As a Canadian, I wouldn’t mind if Canada became a state tho I hope it will be multiple states. I want Quebec to be like the state with the French speaking people. And Ontario be a state and Manitoba and so on… many states. They’re gonna come for our resources at some point! We have crapload of forest, WATER, petroleum, maple syrup of course. Anyway I’m starting to prepare just in case, of course, I’m learning Russian just in case Putin wants a taste of our Poutine and comes from the north. I have many strategies. Next I’ll try again with Chinese but it’s sooooo dammmn haaardd 😢 anyway! If Canada and usa end up fighting the Russian/Chinese armies I just want the OPTION to help as a spy. This whole thing is half true half I hope it’s funny and never actually happen… до свидания ублюдки ❤
@iabdgogogo1234letsgo17 сағат бұрын
I'll save you some time, nuclear. But like everything we could do that's good, it'll be kicking and screaming if at all.