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🗓️ 30 November 2024
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I got Professor Ian Plimer in Dublin - YES! You can download the interview here and share anywhere with my permission! https://vimeo.com/1034748595/32b08ea80d?share=copy
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0:00.0 | Really excited to bring you this one, folks. I got to sit down in person with Professor |
0:05.0 | Ian Plymer, who is an absolute expert on what I sometimes called a nice weather crisis. |
0:12.0 | And here he is on Flying Form. This is a great one to share with people. Comment below. Let's discuss this topic. |
0:20.0 | And I've also put a link so you can |
0:21.7 | download this interview a full permission you can upload wherever you desire I |
0:27.3 | think it's really important we get the messages out because we are getting |
0:31.3 | duped at a colossal scale so depending on the version you're watching I may or |
0:36.5 | may not have had to kind of edit in in certain areas to avoid demonetization and, you know, limited reach. |
0:46.4 | But hopefully you won't find that too annoying. |
0:49.7 | And here you go. |
0:50.9 | Enjoy. |
0:51.8 | I'm here in the Royal Marine Hotel in Dublin. and there's about to be a climate talk by none |
0:57.0 | other than Professor in Plimer or Plimmer, which is better? |
1:01.0 | Climer. |
1:02.0 | Or if you're in Scotland, Plima, it's a Midlithian name. |
1:05.0 | Ah, we don't worry about Scotland. |
1:08.0 | So, hey, this is a huge pleasure. |
1:10.0 | Would you believe in, only yesterday I got an email from a kind of climate group in Ireland who are involved with the crew who are setting this talk up. And I said, huh, in Dublin? So I immediately emailed, delighted you came back and said you could do this interview before your talk. So, you know, I'd start first with your scientific bio, your background, kind of compressed in brief, but the highlights of your expertise. |
1:35.3 | And when I finished my degree, my first job was to work underground with minors at about a mile underground, and these are people who are real people. And all of a sudden you |
1:45.3 | realize a lot of what you were taught at university was nonsense. These people were practical people |
1:50.6 | and their life depended upon getting it right underground. And after that I went and did a PhD |
1:56.8 | and I did that on a mineral deposit underground. Then I went and worked in the mining industry for a little while. |
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