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The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#70 - "Use your own head" a practical approach to understanding climate science - with Dr. C. Essex Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Western Ontario

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In today’s episode we continue our investigation into the actual science behind the Earth’s ever changing climate, and provide clear evidence to counter the bogus and misleading mainstream narrative.

Today we are very fortunate to host a fellow Canadian and great scholar on the program, Dr. Christopher Essex. Dr. Essex is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Applied Mathematics at The University of Western Ontario.

Dr. Essex is well known for his pioneering work on the thermodynamics of photon and neutrino radiation. His work also includes applications of dynamical systems theory, such as chaos cryptography, and recently, the limits of modelling and computation, among other applications of mathematics. Professor Essex has recently become Chair of the WORLD FEDERATION OF SCIENTISTS Permanent Monitoring Panel for Climate.

Professor Essex is an award-winning teacher and a recipient, along with Ross McKitrick, of the Donner Prize in 2002 (given annually for the best books on Canadian public policy) for the book Taken by Storm, now in its second edition. The book was also a finalist for the 2002 Canadian Science Writers Book Award.

Aside being denounced in Canada's Parliament as a "denier of climate science", Professor Essex has a blessing from the Vatican, and his work has been cited on the floor of the US Senate. Both Leslie Woods and the renowned Princeton physicist and futurist Freeman Dyson have personally instructed Dr. Essex in the much-misunderstood but crucial art of scientific heresy.

Professor Essex is also co-discoverer of the entropy production paradox of anomalous super-diusion. While a guest of the Vatican, he also discovered, modern mathematics (Sierpinski triangles) embedded in the ancient door tiles of the Vatican museum.

To learn more about Dr. Essex's work please visit:

https://www.amazon.ca/Taken-Storm-Troubled-Science-Politics/dp/1552632121/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&qid=1623858358&refinements=p_27%3AChristopher+Essex&s=books&sr=1-8&text=Christopher+Essex

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In today’s episode we continue our investigation into the actual science behind the Earth’s ever changing climate, and provide clear evidence to counter the bogus and misleading mainstream narrative.

Today we are very fortunate to host a fellow Canadian and great scholar on the program, Dr. Christopher Essex. Dr. Essex is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Applied Mathematics at The University of Western Ontario.

Dr. Essex is well known for his pioneering work on the thermodynamics of photon and neutrino radiation. His work also includes applications of dynamical systems theory, such as chaos cryptography, and recently, the limits of modelling and computation, among other applications of mathematics. Professor Essex has recently become Chair of the WORLD FEDERATION OF SCIENTISTS Permanent Monitoring Panel for Climate.

Professor Essex is an award-winning teacher and a recipient, along with Ross McKitrick, of the Donner Prize in 2002 (given annually for the best books on Canadian public policy) for the book Taken by Storm, now in its second edition. The book was also a finalist for the 2002 Canadian Science Writers Book Award.

Aside being denounced in Canada's Parliament as a "denier of climate science", Professor Essex has a blessing from the Vatican, and his work has been cited on the floor of the US Senate. Both Leslie Woods and the renowned Princeton physicist and futurist Freeman Dyson have personally instructed Dr. Essex in the much-misunderstood but crucial art of scientific heresy.

Professor Essex is also co-discoverer of the entropy production paradox of anomalous super-diusion. While a guest of the Vatican, he also discovered, modern mathematics (Sierpinski triangles) embedded in the ancient door tiles of the Vatican museum.

To learn more about Dr. Essex's work please visit:

https://www.amazon.ca/Taken-Storm-Troubled-Science-Politics/dp/1552632121/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&qid=1623858358&refinements=p_27%3AChristopher+Essex&s=books&sr=1-8&text=Christopher+Essex

https://www.thegwpf.org/content/uploads/2015/03/Shortguide.pdf

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