Engaging, Enlightening, and Exceptionally Produced
As a lawyer, from the very first episode of "Climate Change on Trial," I was captivated. Hosts Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney bring an extraordinary dynamism to a complex and often polarizing topic. Their approach to dissecting the intricacies of the trial is not just informative but surprisingly entertaining. What sets this podcast apart is the duo's ability to make a dense subject matter accessible and engaging. Their chemistry is palpable, making each episode feel like a conversation with knowledgeable friends rather than a lecture. The manner in which they present various perspectives is thought-provoking, encouraging listeners to delve deeper into the nuances of the debate around climate change. Furthermore, the production quality of the podcast is nothing short of impressive. It's hard to believe that such studio-grade audio and editing is available for free. Every episode exhibits a level of professionalism and polish that rivals, if not surpasses, many mainstream media productions. "Climate Change on Trial" is a testament to the power of passionate storytelling. Whether you're well-versed in environmental issues or new to the subject, this podcast offers a fresh, well-rounded perspective that's as enlightening as it is enjoyable. Phelim and Ann have truly outdone themselves, creating a platform that not only educates but also captivates. A must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted aspects of climate change and its legal implications.Read full review »
Samakm via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/24
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Steyn’s lay out of the facts is a tour de force. I can just see Mann squirming as he sinks lower and lower in his chair. No wonder he wants a few days off. Reenactment is entertaining if a tad too Churchillian. 😎
Wiaruz via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/19/24
It’s really wonderful to have straight info coming iut about the climate change fraud!
OldMacDaddy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/24
This podcast, re-enacting parts of Mark Steyn’s opening remarks at the Mann v. Steyn trial, would be much better if the actor playing Mark did not so overdo the british accent, and matched Steyn’s calm and at times understated speaking elegance.
Conrado8 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/24
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