The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable dives deep into the paradoxical world of environmental concern and action in its latest episode. Discover why those who are most alarmed about environmental issues may be the least likely to take action, while those less concerned might inadvertently contribute positively to the environment.
Amidst alarming predictions from Texas A&M and the University of Illinois at Chicago, which forecast a staggering 200,000 temperature-related deaths in the U.S. by 2100, this episode sheds light on the complexities behind these numbers. Are these figures a cause for panic, or is there more to the story than computer-generated models and manipulated data?
The episode also tackles the controversial stance of Reuters on climate disaster metrics and the recent declaration by The BMJ that climate should be considered a public health emergency. With a myriad of factors from drug overdoses to poor diets being linked to climate change, pandemics, and even racism, the podcast questions the true drivers behind this climate of confusion.
Furthermore, the show explores historical perspectives, challenging the narrative that climate change is a purely modern dilemma by examining the fall of the Roman Empire. Could it be that civilization itself is at the heart of our environmental woes?
Join Ryan Gable as he unravels the intricate web of climate change narratives, statistics, and historical accounts. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that promises to enlighten, challenge, and engage. Tune in to The Secret Teachings to uncover the truth behind the climate of confusion.