The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#106 - Prof Fritz Vahrenholt, PhD "Climate and renewable energy realism from a highly informed and credentialed renewables executive and environmentalist"
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In today’s episode we continue our investigation into the actual science behind the Earth’s ever changing climate, continue to provide clear evidence to counter the bogus mainstream narrative, and examine whether renewable energy sources have a realistic potential to power our nations. Joining us today is Professor Fritz Vahrenholt. Prof Vahrenholt holds a PhD in chemistry and has been an Honorary Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Hamburg since 2009. Since 1969 he has been a member of the Social Democratic Party, where from 1976 until 1997 he served in various public positions with environmental agencies such as the Federal Environment Agency, the Hessian Ministry of Environment and as Deputy Environment Minister and Senator of the City of Hamburg. Dr. Vahrenholt is also one of the founders of the environmental movement in Germany From 1998 until 2000 he was a board member of Deutsche Shell, responsible for renewables. In 2001, he founded the wind energy company REpower and was CEO of RWE’s renewable energy division, Innogy, one of Europe’s largest renewable energy companies. Dr. Vahrenholt is a co-author of Die kalte Sonne (The Cold Sun), a book questioning the existence of man-made climate change which echoes some of the ideas of climate skeptics Henrik Svensmark and Nir Shaviv. Since 2012, he has served as head of German Wildlife Foundation which among other deeds, argues that wind power threatens biodiversity and harms wildlife. Dr. Vahrenholt is also a member of the GWPF’s Academic Advisory Council.