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🗓️ 5 August 2020
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Climate activists continue to sound the alarm over carbon dioxide emissions and climate change. Caleb Rossiter, the executive director of CO2 Coalition, an organization of climate scientists and experts who research and report the facts of climate change, joins the show to explain just how worried we really should or should not be about the planet's warming.
Rossiter also explains “a long campaign to … cancel climate voices in the mainstream media,” including his own.
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0:00.0 | This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Wednesday, August 5th. I'm Rachel Del Judas. |
0:09.6 | And I'm Virginia Allen. Climate activists continue to raise the alarm over CO2 emissions. |
0:16.5 | Caleb Rossiter, the executive director of CO2 Coalition, an organization of climate scientists and experts who research and report the facts of climate change |
0:27.0 | joins the show to explain why climate activists have attacked |
0:31.0 | his organization and just how worried we really should or shouldn't be about the planet's warming. |
0:38.0 | Don't forget, if you're enjoying this podcast, please be sure to leave a review or a five-star rating on Apple |
0:44.0 | Podcast and encourage others to subscribe. Now onto our top news. The New York City Health Commissioner has left her job reportedly over New York City Mayor Bill |
1:00.3 | Blasio's handling of the coronavirus. |
1:03.2 | New York City Health Commissioner Aroxis Barbat said in an email announcing her resignation |
1:08.2 | that she left her job with deep disappointment that during the most critical public health crisis in our lifetime, |
1:14.8 | that the health department's incomparable disease control expertise was not used to the degree |
1:19.6 | it could have been. |
1:21.4 | Our experts are world-renowned in their epidemiology, surveillance and |
1:25.1 | response work. The city would be well served by having them at the strategic center of |
1:29.9 | the response and not in the background. Barbet wrote in an email first reported by the the especially due to the fact that the Blasieu in May took away the department's ability for a large |
1:46.3 | contact tracing program per the Hill. Almost a quarter million New Yorkers have tested |
1:51.7 | positive for COVID-19, the Hill reported. |
1:54.9 | The Trump administration announced Tuesday that the Department of Justice is giving $35 million |
2:01.6 | in grant money to help survivors of human trafficking. |
2:05.6 | The grants will be divided between 73 different organizations across 33 states, and |
2:11.4 | specifically go towards housing, counseling, job training, and other |
2:15.8 | resources for survivors of human trafficking. |
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