Professor Malcolm Fairbrother from the university of Graz Austria (sociology).
I'm going to just list in point form many of the topics and themes we discussed as it is easier. climate change - can and or will it get better? how bad can it get before it does. conspiracies in weather manipulation - ie, chemtrails and can governments control the weather. climate change benefits - are there any? do certain regions benefit from climate change? alternate energy solutions. university professors responsibility to students including trying to empower them. deforestation, including both sides of the argument. oil industry and their impact on climate change and lobbying governments. gender imbalance in the fight for climate change and the imbalance amongst the social sciences in university. generation divide and baby boomers, millennials, get x... countries choice to use fossil fuels and how they treat their citizens and work force. subconscious and how we may be in the middle of a great shift towards better climate change awareness without us even realizing it. and more This interview may seem a little echoish (new word) due to my lack of technical equipment and proper location. In addition, Malcolm has a new book - Free Traders: Elites, Democracy, and the rise of Globalization