Breaking the Climate Narrative: CO2 Is Not the Enemy

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Manitoba Stronger Together welcomes a world-renowned voice of scientific dissent: Gregory Wrightstone, a geologist, bestselling author, and the Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition.

Wrightstone is leading a growing global movement of credentialed scientists who reject the narrative of catastrophic man-made climate change. Instead, his research and publications argue that modest warming and increased CO2 have actually benefited humanity and the planet.

Wrightstone is leading a growing global movement of credentialed scientists who reject the narrative of catastrophic man-made climate change. Instead, his research and publications argue that modest warming and increased CO2 have actually benefited humanity and the planet.

His first book, Inconvenient Facts: The science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know, became an Amazon #1 bestseller multiple times. His latest release, A Very Convenient Warming – How modest warming and more CO2 are benefiting humanity, continues to challenge the mainstream with bold data and rigorous analysis.

Mr. Wrightstone has also been accepted as an Expert Reviewer for the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, AR6), lending further weight to his scientific credentials.

In a live, no-holds-barred interview with Ken Drysdale, he will address:

- Why CO2 is not a pollutant, but a vital nutrient for plant life
- How rising carbon dioxide levels have contributed to the greening of the planet
- What the data actually tells us about global temperatures and extreme weather
- The political and economic agendas behind the climate change movement
- How to push back against fear-based environmental policies with facts

"We are constantly told that climate change is an existential crisis. The truth is, humanity is thriving and the Earth is greener than it’s been in decades." — Gregory Wrightstone

This conversation will not only challenge what you think you know—it will equip you with the tools to speak up with confidence.

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