Greenpeace's Ex-President - Is Climate Change Fake? - Patrick Moore | Modern Wisdom Podcast 373

TL;DR
Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, discusses his background, involvement in environmental activism, and the shift in focus from peace to humans being the enemies of the earth.
Transcript
no scientist who actually wanted to retain any credibility would claim that the correlation between rising co2 and rising temperature at this very tiny piece of time is proof of causation correlation is not proof of causation patrick mo welcome to the show nice to be with you chris what is your background how did you come to be involved in the envi... Read More
Key Insights
- 🐳 The environmental movement has evolved over time, from focusing on specific issues such as nuclear testing and whaling to a broader narrative of humans being the enemies of the earth.
- 😮 Correlation between rising CO2 levels and rising temperatures does not prove causation.
- 😨 Fear of death and the desire to control and prevent doomsday scenarios contribute to the climate change narrative.
- 🖐️ Greenpeace played a significant role in raising awareness and influencing policy on issues such as nuclear weapons and whaling.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What role did Greenpeace play in influencing nuclear weapons development?
Greenpeace's protests against nuclear testing in Alaska and French atmospheric nuclear testing helped raise global awareness and ultimately led to a reduction in nuclear weapons development.
Q: Why did Patrick Moore leave Greenpeace?
Moore left Greenpeace due to a shift in the movement's focus towards humans being the enemies of the earth. He disagreed with this narrative and felt that it undermined the important work done by the organization.
Q: Is there a correlation between rising CO2 levels and rising temperatures?
Moore argues that correlation does not imply causation. While CO2 levels have increased, the relationship between CO2 and temperature is complex, with many factors at play.
Q: What role does fear of death play in the climate change narrative?
Moore believes that fear of death is at the root of the climate change narrative. The belief in impending doomsday scenarios can be traced back to human fear of mortality.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Patrick Moore grew up in a remote area of Vancouver Island and developed a passion for science and forestry. He became involved in the environmental movement and played a key role in the protests against nuclear testing, ocean whaling, and atmospheric nuclear testing.
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Greenpeace was formed during the protests against hydrogen bomb testing in Alaska, and Moore was instrumental in its establishment.
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Over time, Greenpeace and the environmental movement shifted towards a narrative of humans being the enemies of the earth, which Moore disagrees with. He believes that fear of death and self-loathing contribute to this narrative.
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