Local and Global Climate Inventory

Local and Global Climate Inventory

Author: donpaul0 July 19, 2024 Duration: 15:22

Since we're in a benign weather pattern, I'm taking some time to offer a local and global climate inventory, to assist in seeing where we stand in terms of climate change. It's 15 minutes, longer than usual, but the needs a little more depth.


Tune in to Don Paul's Bits o' Blather on Weather, Climate, and Some Humor for a refreshingly direct take on the atmosphere above us and the science that explains it. Hosted by donpaul0, this podcast grounds itself in detailed, frequent updates tailored for Western New York and the Buffalo region, while also weaving in broader national weather patterns. Beyond the forecasts, you'll find clear, evidence-based discussions on climate science, with a firm focus on the realities of anthropogenic warming. Don Paul doesn't shy away from a good fight, either, regularly tilting at the windmills of misinformation by challenging junk science with facts and a sharp wit. The tone is conversational and accessible, rooted in the Science and Earth categories it inhabits, but always leaves room for genuine laughs and lighter moments. It’s a blend of local relevance, global context, and necessary critique, making each episode a substantive yet engaging listen. You'll come for the reliable weather insights but stay for the thoughtful climate context and the occasional humorous aside that makes complex topics relatable. This isn't just a weather report; it's a deeper look at the forces shaping our environment, served with personality and purpose.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 14

Don Paul's Bits o' Blather on Weather, Climate, and Some Humor
Podcast Episodes
A SHORTER Primer on Human Caused Climate Warming [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:25
I've trimmed back the length on a short discourse concerning the state of global warming, and why there is certainty it's human activity, not natural causes, producing it. PLEASE SHARE, FOLLOW.
Welcome Pattern Change Midweek [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:13
Severe storms moved to our north Tuesday, and a drier and more comfortable pattern unfolds Wednesday afternoon. No "excessive heat" is in sight in WNY.