Climate skeptic Twitter Space notes, 6/23/22
Mentioned on this Space:
https://climaterealism.com
https://climateataglance.com
"Repeal Climate Act" FaceBook group
Should skeptics use Slack and/or Discord?
Skeptics should join Spaces for oil investors. --- 40 people listened live; another 200+ have listened to the recording below.
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Lately, I’ve very much enjoyed seeing climate skeptics who are “new” to me using facts to push back against warmist propaganda on Twitter.
I’d like to brainstorm some ideas on how climate skeptics can more effectively push back against the climate scam on social media and elsewhere.
When politicians, climate scientists, celebrities, etc post BS claims about weather getting worse, polar bears dying, etc, I’d like to see more harnessing of the wisdom of the skeptic crowd to post facts refuting the hysteria.
Here is the link for the 6pm Central Twitter Space event.
You can only listen to the Space from a web browser; you can listen and speak from the Twitter app on iPhone/Android.
I’m guessing the discussion might be 30-60 minutes long. As of about 2pm, 22 people have set reminders. The audio will be recorded (Twitter says the recordings are available for 30 days after the Space ends).
Is anyone out there interested in hosting more Twitter Spaces, producing more climate skeptic podcasts, YouTube videos, websites, hosting climate debates, etc?
—Some notes on what I do:
—Currently, I keep good graphs etc in albums on iPhoto, where I can use them to respond to tweets and also use them for presentations, video podcast appearances, etc.
(Someone was suggesting that we might be able to use a climate skeptic Discord server to put these images in a central repository)?
—I mostly use Tweetdeck in a browser. I have 18 columns so I find out whenever verified people use the term “climate crisis”, when any tweet containing “climate” reaches 100 likes, etc.
—I use a lot of simple Twitter search to go back and find old tweets, like this:from:tan123 "african clinic"
—If listening to a warmist podcast on my bike, when a warmist makes an especially crazy claim, I take a screen shot so I have the podcast name and time stamp so I can later tweet about it. If I’m watching a video on a treadmill, I take a photo of the screen to capture the video name and timestamp.