The Climate Verso Podcast

Ned Komar

On The Climate Verso Podcast, I explore the complex, nuanced, and often contentious world of climate science and policy, However, when I bring together two leading experts to discuss climate change, it’s conversation, not conflict. Each guest holds honest respect and friendship for the other.

Episodes

  1. 3 days ago

    Episode 4: Roger Carlson and Jeff Krehmer

    Welcome to Climate Verso, the podcast where we bring together diverse perspectives to explore the biggest environmental and policy challenges of our time. Host Ned Komar sits down with Roger Carlson and Jeff Krehmer for a thought-provoking discussion on climate science, energy policy, and the realities behind today’s climate narratives. Topics include: • Sea level rise: past, present, and future • Arctic warming: predictions vs. reality • Human impact on climate and rising CO₂ levels • The role of dust and other overlooked climate factors • Alberta’s oil boom and carbon tax debate • The possibility of an AMOC shutdown • Bridging divides within the climate community • Balancing environmental goals with economic realities Together, they examine the intersection of science, policy, and public perception, showing how open dialogue and differing viewpoints can lead to a deeper understanding of complex climate issues. Guests: Jeff Krehmer: InfiniteResources.com Roger Carlson: SavingTheWorldBeforeBreakfast.com Stay Connected: Website: www.climate-verso.net LinkedIn:   / ned-komar-402b8b68   Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review, share it with friends, and help us grow the conversation. Questions or suggestions? Email us at contactclimateverso@gmail.com  Follow Our Podcast for More Episodes! Don't miss out on future episodes packed with insights and stories! Website: https://climate-verso.net Facebook: Climate Verso LinkedIn: The Climate Verso Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review and share it with your friends! Your support means the world to us!Hosted by Ned Komar. Got questions or suggestions? Email us at ned@climate-verso.net

    1hr 49min
  2. 31/10/2025

    Episode 3: Mark Blumler and Dennis Garrity

    Welcome to Climate Verso, the podcast where we bring together diverse perspectives to foster balanced, meaningful conversations about one of the most pressing issues of our time — climate change.   🎙️ In This Episode:   Host Ned Komar sits down with climate experts Dennis Garrity and Mark Blumler for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of agriculture, climate science, and the controversial potential of geoengineering solutions like stratospheric aerosol injection.   Dennis Garrity emphasizes the critical link between climate change and food security, highlighting the global urgency for sustainable solutions.  Mark Blumler offers a more skeptical lens on climate urgency, challenging conventional narratives and pushing for deeper scientific and historical context.  Together, they explore how differing viewpoints can spark productive dialogue and shed light on the real-world complexities of addressing climate challenges, especially in developing regions.   👥 Guests:   Dennis Garrity, PhD — Board Chair, Healthy Planet Action Coalition (HPAC); Founding Board Chair, Global EverGreening Alliance; Distinguished Research Fellow, CIFOR-ICRAF; Former Director-General, World Agroforestry Centre; Former UN Drylands Ambassador.  Mark Blumler — Associate Professor, Departments of Geography and Biological Sciences, Binghamton University; Non-equilibrium ecologist, evolutionary biologist, and environmental historian.  🌍 Why Listen:  This episode goes beyond black-and-white thinking to uncover the nuances, conflicts, and opportunities shaping our planet’s future.  🔗 Stay Connected:  Website: www.climate-verso.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... LinkedIn:   / ned-komar-402b8b68  💬 Enjoyed this episode?   Leave a review, share it with friends, and help us grow the conversation.   Questions or suggestions? Email us at contactclimateverso@gmail.com   Follow Our Podcast for More Episodes! Don't miss out on future episodes packed with insights and stories! Website: https://climate-verso.net Facebook: Climate Verso LinkedIn: The Climate Verso Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review and share it with your friends! Your support means the world to us!Hosted by Ned Komar. Got questions or suggestions? Email us at ned@climate-verso.net

    1hr 56min
  3. 25/01/2025

    Episode 2: Dr. Judith Curry and Andrew Revkin

    Climate Verso – The podcast where we explore both sides of the climate debate to foster meaningful, balanced conversations about one of the most pressing issues of our time. In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome two prominent voices in the climate conversation: Dr. Judith Curry, a climate scientist known for her critical perspective on mainstream climate narratives, and Andrew Revkin, an acclaimed environmental journalist and advocate for solutions-driven climate reporting. Together, they dive into a nuanced discussion, challenging conventional wisdom and exploring innovative approaches to address climate change. 🔥 Topics covered: •The intersection of science, policy, and public perception in the climate debate •Contrasting views on climate risk and uncertainty •The role of journalism and media in shaping climate discourse •Practical strategies for bridging ideological divides Get ready for an engaging conversation that refuses to settle for black-and-white answers. Join us as we tackle the complexities, conflicts, and opportunities surrounding our planet’s future.  Follow Our Podcast for More Episodes! Don't miss out on future episodes packed with insights and stories! Website: https://climate-verso.net Facebook: Climate Verso LinkedIn: The Climate Verso Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review and share it with your friends! Your support means the world to us!Hosted by Ned Komar. Got questions or suggestions? Email us at ned@climate-verso.net

    2h 22m

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On The Climate Verso Podcast, I explore the complex, nuanced, and often contentious world of climate science and policy, However, when I bring together two leading experts to discuss climate change, it’s conversation, not conflict. Each guest holds honest respect and friendship for the other.