Longtime broadcaster and meteorologist Brian Sussman joins Bay Area Innovators to share the pivotal moments that led him to challenge climate narratives and the shocking facts he discovered in searching for the origin of he environmentalism movements.
In this episode, drawing on his background in meteorology, he breaks down how climate models work, where he believes their limits lie, and why he argues long-term forecasts are often overstated.
More importantly, Sussman, author of "Climate Cult," reveals how he traces the environmental movement's roots from 19th-century communist writings to today's ESG policies and climate-driven control mechanisms.
He explains how the fear of climate change is being used to erode individual liberty and implement systems of control—and why open dialogue is essential to preserving freedom.
Watch the full conversation for an in-depth look at the stories, experiences, and research that shaped his views on climate change, media narratives, and public policy.
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