Thursday, 13 June 2019

Nicholas Humphrey interviewed by Guy McPherson and Kevin Hester


It has taken me several days to get around to listening to this interview of meteorologist, Nicholas Humphrey by Guy McPherson and Kevin Hester.

It is quite the best and most informative interview I have heard in some time.

Being on overload, I don't always listen that often.
This is definitely NOT the same old OLD! It should be listened to by anyone who is not on a retreat from Reality.

Nature Bats Last with 
Meteorologist Nick 
Humphrey

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Kevin Hester,
13 June, 2019


The June 2019 episode of Nature Bats Last on the Progressive Radio Network  featured co-hosts Professor Guy McPherson and Kevin Hester  interviewing  Meteorologist Nick Humphrey. 

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Some background on Nick Humphrey:

Nick was recently interviewed on Radio Ecoshock in an episode titled 
Harsh News from the Weatherman.

Another excellent interview with Nick via Environmental Coffee House; I recomend subscribing to these two excellent channels.

“This is the slowest corn planting in recorded history, besting the 1995 record of 50% planted for this week.”

The unfolding collapse of the industrial food production in the US, Argentina, Europe and Australia.

Similar issues are unfolding in Mozambique where cyclone Idai has devestated croplands and destroyed the city of Beira where I worked on a development project in 1991. Most of these people were poverty stricken before Idai blasted and then washed everything they had away.

The great unraveling is showing signs of the non-linear stage of the predicament we find ourselves in More than Half of US Corn Unplanted.

Here’s Nick’s latest post about the methane threat from his Patreon Page;
The Latest on the Threat for Abrupt Methane Release from the East Siberian Sea

I can honestly say this is one of my favourite interviews on Nature Bats Last. The honesty and frankness of Nick Humphrey is inspirational. I predict he will go on to be a world leader in chronicling the unraveling of the biosphere.

One of the greatest shortcomings of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function” Albert Bartlett.

It’s critically important to understand the fact that we are in the non-linear stage of the unraveling, change will happen with a rapidity that will make previous predictions meaningless. 
Dr Michael Mann et al’s “Hockey Stick Theory” writ large, even though he can no longer envisage it.

If we were coal miners we would be neck deep in dead canaries. Good luck everyone, soon the living will envy the dead.


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