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It’s Ea$y Being Green

Environmental groups are now the BIG GUYS, rolling in money.

It’s bad enough that they peddle scares to get paid. Worse is the damage they do.

John Stossel explains how they block progress, in a video bearing the full title “The Green Industrial Complex: Power, Panic and Profits.”

World On Thin Ice?

We’ve all seen just how ludicrous the climate change warnings can be. Every politician exaggerates but very few of them can match the blowhard Al Gore, who kept yapping about catastrophes around the corner that never came.

Now, John Stossel takes a look at polar bears, Arctic ice and food shortages, while interviewing Linnea Lueken from The Heartland Institute. She hosts the weekly In The Tank podcast.

Stossel promises a second video soon, exploring more climate change myths and lies about the Arctic region.

The Starving Polar Bear

Did you know: The polar bear population is higher than it’s been in over 50 years. Don’t fall for the lies of the climate elites. More from PragerU.

Polar Bear Scare Unmasked

In spite of claims that polar bear populations are facing pressure from loss of Arctic summer sea ice, their numbers have in fact grown. In this GWPF video, Canadian zoologist and author Dr. Susan Crockford summarizes the evidence that polar bears are far more resilient than has been assumed by those who have turned the animal into an icon of global warming.

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The Fight for Survival

In this breathtaking fight for survival, a grown male polar bear meets his match in a walrus colony on the edge of the Artic Circle, courtesy of BBC Studios.

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Is Data Really the New Oil?

So, is data really the new oil? Are polar bears invading Russia due to climate change? Where’s the membership list of Chatham House? These and other viewer questions are answered in this edition of Questions for Corbett, featuring James Corbett on The Corbett Report.

Polar Bear Hoax

Remember when National Geographic won the fake news award for its sensationalist fake news about the starving polar bear? Well guess who had to admit they went too far with pushing the climate change agenda? But what does it matter if everyone sees the story and no one sees the retraction? Let’s explore this interesting model of propaganda and retraction in today’s edition of #PropagandaWatch. More from James Corbett on The Corbett Report.

Looking in the Wrong Place

The observable universe is jammed with billions of galaxies, which in turn are packed with trillions of stars and who knows how many planets. So wouldn’t you think the chances of intelligent life, other than ourselves, exists in one of these faraway places? Or are we looking in the wrong place?

Minutephysics host Henry Reich says, “Researchers have predicted that the population of most intelligent alien species should be below 20 million individuals; the majority of planets with intelligent life should have less than 80 percent the radius of the Earth; and the individuals of most intelligent alien species should be at least as massive as polar bears.” Where do we find these species? Reich explains in this edition of minutephysics.

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The Majestic Grolar Bear

Although polar bears and grizzly bears aren’t all that similar and are definitely separate species, they can interbreed and create fertile offspring in the wild. In this SciShow video, Hank Green brings us the story of these misfit bears, which he likes to call grolar bears.

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The Bi-Polar Bear

In this edition of Intellectual Froglegs, Joe Dan Gorman debunks the scam of climate-change propaganda flooding the planet, disseminated by self-serving alarmists like Al Gore as well as august bodies including the United Nations. The debate over climate change might be heating up, but when Joe Dan ventures forth from his home in Kansas City, he makes a poignant observation: Baby, it’s cold outside.

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