Tom Nelson

Thomas Nelson

Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.

  1. 9 HRS AGO

    Ned Nikolov: “Meaning of global temperature” | Tom Nelson Pod #370

    Ned Nikolov discusses the physical meaning of the global mean surface temperature, addressing critiques by papers from Essex et al. (2007) and Jonathan Cohler (2025) that question its validity. Nikolov argues that these critiques misunderstand thermodynamic principles, and presents his own analysis, supported by satellite data, which shows a meaningful correlation between global mean surface temperature and energy fluxes. He emphasizes the importance of using accurate scientific principles when critiquing climate science to maintain credibility. 00:00 Introduction and Topic Overview 00:38 Questioning the Global Mean Surface Temperature 01:24 Review of Key Papers 02:23 Arguments Against Global Mean Surface Temperature 04:29 Analyzing the Validity of Temperature Averages 09:47 Kohler's Perspective on Temperature Measurement 19:03 Empirical Data and Model Comparisons 33:45 Understanding Temperature in Thermodynamics 37:49 Introduction to Temperature and Energy Concepts 38:09 Kohler's Statement and Its Flaws 38:34 Understanding Internal Energy and PV Energy 40:39 The Gas Law and Its Implications 43:08 Boltzmann Constant and Molecular Energy 44:11 Degrees of Freedom in Gas Molecules 45:06 Combining Equations for Total Energy 48:33 Temperature and Energy Relationship 49:11 Redefining Kelvin Using Boltzmann Constant 54:57 Global Mean Surface Temperature 57:55 Calculating Moon's Average Temperature 01:02:05 Latitude and Global Temperature Relationship 01:06:36 Critique of IPCC and Climate Skeptics 01:09:35 Q&A and Final Thoughts  Essex et al. (2007): https://www.fys.ku.dk/~andresen/BAhome/ownpapers/globalTexist.pdf  Cohler (2025): https://www.jpands.org/vol30no4/cohler.pdf  Nikolv & Zeller (2024): https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7418/4/3/17 Open Letter to IPCC: https://tallbloke.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/open_letter_to_ipcc_authors.pdf My tweet about NASA and global average temperature being 62.45F, or between 56F and 58F, or something: https://x.com/TomANelson/status/1033711214109646848 https://x.com/NikolovScience ========= Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

    1h 16m
  2. 4D AGO

    Steve Davies: The Great Realignment | Tom Nelson Pod #369

    Steve Davies discusses the major themes of his new book ‘The Great Realignment: Why the New Right Wing Politics is Here to Stay,’ which analyzes the political upheaval since the mid-2000s. He explains how traditional left vs. right economic issues have been replaced by a new alignment based on nationalism vs. cosmopolitanism, driven by deep structural changes in the global economy and political landscape. Davies also touches on topics like digital IDs, the future of climate change policies, open borders, and the impact of emerging geopolitical shifts. 00:00 Introduction to Steve Davies and His New Book 01:32 The Great Realignment: Political Upheaval Explained 03:17 The Collapse of Traditional Major Parties 04:54 The Permanent Nature of New Right Politics 05:35 Understanding Political Realignment 09:40 The Shift from Economics to Globalization vs. Cosmopolitanism 15:48 Material Causes Behind Political Changes 16:44 Impact of Global Investment and Migration 19:46 The Role of Meritocracy and Cultural Splits 21:39 Climate Change in the New Political Divide 27:09 Alternative Solutions to Global Problems 29:41 The Future of the United Nations 31:08 Global Power Shifts and the Decline of the UN 33:49 The Looming Debt Crisis 34:59 The Impact of Aging Populations on National Budgets 37:12 Potential Solutions to the Debt Problem 38:07 The Future of the US Dollar and Global Finance 40:21 Public Spending and Corruption 42:39 The Threat of Digital Dystopia 47:14 Open Borders and Immigration Policies 58:48 Final Thoughts on Future Political Landscapes https://x.com/SteveDavies365 ======== Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

    59 min
  3. JAN 16

    Matt Landman: EMF | Tom Nelson Pod #366

    In this presentation, Matt Landman discusses the pervasive presence and potential health risks of electromagnetic fields (EMF), particularly those emitted by wireless technologies like 5G, smart meters, and common household devices. He explains the electromagnetic spectrum, the biological impacts of EMF, and the importance of mitigating exposure, especially for children. Landman also highlights practical measures individuals can take to reduce EMF exposure and discusses his EMF protective clothing line, Spero. 00:00 Introduction to EMF with Matt Landman 00:42 Understanding Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) 01:57 Electromagnetic Spectrum Explained 04:48 Impact of EMF on Health 09:20 Radiation from Everyday Devices 12:26 5G Technology and Its Implications 24:13 Smart Meters and Their Risks 28:05 Biological Effects of Blue Light 29:31 Circadian Rhythm and EMF 34:15 Hormones and Circadian Rhythms 35:15 Electromagnetic Fields and Suicide Rates 36:35 Impact of EMF on Teen Depression and Biological Clocks 37:09 The Pineal Gland and Its Importance 38:27 5G and Health Implications 42:57 Spero Protection Clothing and EMF Solutions 43:33 The Evolution of Phone Bags 46:45 Radiation and Health Concerns 59:20 Nuclear Power vs. 5G Concerns 01:00:39 Protecting Children from Tech Overexposure 01:03:17 Final Thoughts and Recommendations https://frankenskies.com/ https://frankenskies2.com/ Could Chronic EMF Exposure from a Nearby Substation Be Causing the 49ers' Epidemic of Tendon Ruptures?: https://x.com/living_energy/status/2008604095188529215 ========= Slides for this podcast, and AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

    1h 4m
  4. JAN 13

    Paul Burgess: “Explaining Every Temperature Change from 1983 to 2025” | Tom Nelson Pod #365

    Paul Burgess discusses his research on how oceanic pulses (like the ENSO and Indian Dipole) and solar variability contribute to global temperatures. His study, spanning from 1900 to the present, indicates a close match between his model and satellite temperature data, refuting high climate sensitivity assumptions and suggesting natural variability as a major factor. Burgess invites critiques of his 138-page paper, emphasizing the need for accurate, observational science over consensus-based modeling. 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:10 Model Validation and Results 21:26 Independent Verification and Model Testing 24:49 Challenges to Climate Sensitivity Assumptions 25:43 Critique of Climate Alarmism 41:16 Understanding Deep Ocean Heat Dynamics 41:56 Heat Transfer and Ocean Layers 42:34 Data and Models on Ocean Warming 43:20 Heat Storage in Ocean Layers 44:23 Challenges in Deep Ocean Data 45:05 Mathematical Models and Energy Balance 46:38 Regional Ocean Temperature Trends 48:21 Implications of Deep Ocean Heat Uptake 49:01 Concluding Remarks and Future Work 49:18 Audience Interaction and Feedback 50:14 Predicting Future Climate Trends 56:10 Personal Insights and Broader Implications 01:02:21 Electric Vehicles and Energy Policies 01:07:43 Challenges in Scientific Debate Email: svsuliere@gmail.com Explaining Every Temperature Change from 1983 to 2025 - My Most Important Work Ever: https://substack.com/home/post/p-182701114 Climate Realism by Paul Burgess: https://www.youtube.com/@ClimateRealism ========= Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

    1h 13m
  5. JAN 10

    Chris Snowdon: “The Nanny State” | Tom Nelson Pod #364

    Chris Snowden discusses the realistic view he holds towards public health regulations, particularly focusing on vaping, alcohol, and the nanny state. He criticizes the misinformed and overly restrictive policies, such as Australia's vaping ban and public health misinformation, positing that these are driven by zealots and not based on true public health benefits. Snowden also addresses the unintended negative consequences of these policies and proposes a more libertarian approach, advocating for individual choice and regulation that ensures basic consumer safety rather than outright prohibition. 00:00 Introduction to Chris Snowden and the Nanny State 00:23 The Debate on Vaping Regulations 00:56 Public Health and Misinformation on Vaping 05:00 Global Perspectives on Vaping Bans 08:02 Nicotine: Myths and Potential Benefits 12:01 COVID-19 and Nicotine: Unexpected Findings 16:02 Nanny State Regulations and Public Health 18:35 The Economics of Public Health Policies 28:17 The War on Obesity and COVID-19 32:00 Anti-Obesity Policies and Advertising Bans 32:56 Public Perception of Advertising 34:30 Supermarket Calorie Regulations 37:39 Tobacco Prohibition and Smoke-Free Generation 39:44 Political Shifts and Public Sentiment 43:02 Net Zero and Climate Policies 45:00 The War on Pubs 51:27 Moderate Drinking vs. Public Health Dogma 54:45 Public Health Overreach and Ideology 01:04:23 Conclusion and Book Plug https://www.christophersnowdon.com/ https://x.com/cjsnowdon https://snowdon.substack.com/ https://nannystateindex.org/ Killjoys: A Critique of Paternalism: https://a.co/d/7sDeNkq ========= Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

    1h 5m
  6. JAN 7

    James Kamis:  Warm blobs generated by geological activity | Tom Nelson Pod #363

    James Kamis discusses his theory that oceanic warm blobs, such as the one in the northern Pacific Ocean, are primarily caused by geological activities like underwater volcanic eruptions and tectonic movements rather than atmospheric conditions. Drawing on evidence from recent high-resolution ocean floor mapping and historical data on seismic and volcanic activities, Kamis highlights the significant role of geological features in heating ocean waters. He also challenges the mainstream view held by NASA and NOAA, advocating for a more comprehensive consideration of geological factors in climate studies. 00:00 Introduction to the Ocean Warming Hotspot 00:48 Understanding the Warm Blob 01:45 Geological Features of the Ocean Floor 05:06 The Pacific Ring of Fire 07:00 Mapping the Ocean Floor 08:40 Volcanic Activity and Climate Impact 10:21 Geological Activity in Japan 15:19 The Kamchatka Peninsula 18:23 Characteristics of the Warm Blob 23:29 Cool Blob Phenomenon 27:21 Other Warm Blobs Across the Ocean 28:56 Heat Transfer to the Arctic Ocean 30:01 Volcanic Activity in the Pacific Ocean 30:51 Axial Volcano and Seismic Activity 33:15 El Nino and Geological Evidence 36:50 Gulf Stream and Geological Impacts 40:38 Geological Theories and Predictions 47:24 Books and Further Reading 52:21 Final Thoughts and Acknowledgements James Kamis articles: https://climatechangedispatch.com/?s=kamis June 2023 book by James E. Kamis: “Geological Impacts on Climate”  https://a.co/d/2x9bJeL Kamis’ website: https://www.plateclimatology.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plateclimatology4845 Viterito/Kamis/Yim/Catt: Impacts of Geothermal Energy on Climate | Tom Nelson Pod #181: https://youtu.be/lbDbA32fNek — Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

    54 min
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Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.

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