“I Told You So”: The Climate Change Hoax and the Collapse of the CO₂ Narrative

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In this fiery episode of The Dr. Robert E. Marx Show, Dr. Marx returns to one of his most controversial topics—climate change, which he calls “the climate change hoax” and “the CO₂ fraud.” Timed to coincide with the United Nations’ COP30 conference in Brazil, Dr. Marx dissects the global climate industry, the political incentives behind its messaging, and the repeated failures of climate predictions that never materialize.

From debunking hurricane forecasts to highlighting hypocrisy from activists flying thousands of miles on CO₂-spewing jets, Dr. Marx argues the entire climate agenda has unraveled under its own weight. His message for listeners: follow the data, not the fear.

Key Segments
1. COP30: 30 Years of Failure

UN’s 30th “Conference of the Parties” once again blamed fossil fuels for global collapse.

Third-world leaders demanded “climate reparations,” insisting Western nations owe them cash for floods, droughts, and famine.

Dr. Marx notes these drought cycles existed hundreds of years before industrialization, and poor land management—not CO₂—drives most crop failures.

Global enthusiasm is fading as both the U.S. and EU cut climate-funding waste under financial pressure.

2. The Canadian Doctors’ Embarrassing Rap

A group of ~15 Canadian physicians performed a “cringe-worthy rap” at COP30.

Dr. Marx: “White people should not do rap. We don’t have the genetic capability.”

The bigger issue: their round-trip flights from Canada to Brazil generated more CO₂ than the average American produces in a month.

Calls out the same hypocrisy that characterized Al Gore’s private-jet climate crusades.

3. The 2025 Hurricane Season: A Total Embarrassment for Climate Forecasters

Dr. Marx breaks down the NOAA and AccuWeather predictions vs. reality:

Predicted:

13–19 named storms

“Above average” activity

6–10 hurricanes

3–5 major hurricanes

Warnings of “possible Category 6” storms

Fear-driven headlines

Actual:

Two significant hurricanes

Zero storms hit the continental United States

One Category 5 storm didn’t hit land at all

Most storms began in the Caribbean Basin, not Africa

Predictions were fundamentally wrong

Dr. Marx notes 18 of the last 20 years were predicted as “above average”—a mathematical impossibility.

4. Why the Models Fail Every Time

Sea surface temperature readings are essentially guesswork due to constant upwelling of cold water and complex ocean currents.

Vertical wind shear predictions are unreliable and tied to chaotic La Niña cycles.

African monsoon predictions (the key to Cape Verde hurricanes) are unpredictable.

Climate models “fudge” weaker tropical depressions into named storms to inflate statistics.

5. The Incentive to Lie

According to Dr. Marx:

Agencies like NOAA and climate-dependent organizations rely on catastrophic forecasts to justify large budgets.

“If you predict doom every year, you guarantee funding.”

Fear equals money, power, and job security.

Pull Quotes

“Every major climate model has been wrong for 30 years.”

“How can 18 of 20 hurricane seasons be ‘above average’? That’s mathematically impossible.”

“If you have to fly 5,000 miles to a climate conference, don’t lecture me about CO₂.”

“AccuWeather, you’re not accurate. And you know it.”

Listener Takeaways

Climate predictions routinely fail because they’re based on flawed models and political incentives—not science.

Media fearmongering keeps the climate industry alive.

Look at results, not rhetoric—2025 saw virtually no U.S. hurricane impact despite catastrophic forecasts.

Hypocrisy is rampant: climate elites create more CO₂ in a week than average Americans do in months.

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Disclaimer

This episode reflects the opinions of the hosts and guests. It evaluates publicly available climate forecasts and media reporting as of November 21, 2025. Listeners are encouraged to review scientific data independently and draw their own conclusions.

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