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    Explore " climate control" with insightful episodes like "Can We Control the Weather?", "#14 - Loddlenaut, Venice 2089 and Saving the Planet", "92 Three Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself", "Episode 189: 2020 Kia Seltos, 2020 Chevrolet Traillazer, Automatic Climate Control, What's The Deal With Crossovers" and "Introduction to Heat Pumps and Reducing your Carbon Footprint, with Black Isle Renewables" from podcasts like ""Insult My Intelligence", "Press Play", "F* It!", "Unnamed Automotive Podcast" and "Scottish Self-Build and Renovation"" and more!

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    Can We Control the Weather?

    Can We Control the Weather?

    Tim Dowling investigates the history of weather control, with the help of guests Dr Kristine Harper and Jim Fleming. Starting with the con men in the 19th century, through to the government sponsored weather control of the 20th century and even what the future of weather control and climate change could look like. Despite a history littered with weather control failures governments have continued to invest huge amounts to control the skies.

    #14 - Loddlenaut, Venice 2089 and Saving the Planet

    #14 - Loddlenaut, Venice 2089 and Saving the Planet

    Loddlenaut and Venice 2089 are two very different games. Loddlenaut is an aquatic survival game where you look after creatures on the ocean floor. Venice 2089 is a 2.5D adventure game where you ride a hoverboard around a ruined Venice.

    Both games are from different teams: Loddlenaut comes from a team led in the States, while Venice 2089 is from a team set in Italy (shocker).

    And both Loddlenaut and Venice 2089 have different play styles.

    But what unites both games together is their message of global warming and climate change and how those play a factor in them.

    Here, Safe Place Studios' Giacomo Checchin and Matteo Brentegani as well as Moon Lagoon's Ricardo Escobar talk of both games and what they want their games to be in their messaging on those and more.

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    92 Three Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself

    92 Three Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself

    Three Questions You Should Be Asking Yourself:

    1. Who am I spending most of my time with?
    2. What am I consuming during the majority of my spare time?
    3. Do these things/people serve me in helping me to reach my goals and dreams?

     

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    Episode 189: 2020 Kia Seltos, 2020 Chevrolet Traillazer, Automatic Climate Control, What's The Deal With Crossovers

    Episode 189: 2020 Kia Seltos, 2020 Chevrolet Traillazer, Automatic Climate Control, What's The Deal With Crossovers
    The 2020 Kia Seltos and the 2020 Chevrolet Trailblazer are ostensibly the same, but different, which describes almost every small SUV and crossover currently available on the market. Overwhelmed with slightly different shades of choice, Benjamin and Sami try to make some sense of it all after spending time with each vehicle. The pair also get lost in the madness that is the AUTO button on modern climate control systems.

    Introduction to Heat Pumps and Reducing your Carbon Footprint, with Black Isle Renewables

    Introduction to Heat Pumps and Reducing your Carbon Footprint, with Black Isle Renewables

    Scottish Self-Build and Renovation is delighted to be joined on its third online programme by Kelly Tadd of Black Isle Renewables who will be presenting on future proofing your home and providing an introduction to heat pumps and how this can provide all your heating and hot water needs, reducing your carbon footprint and providing a comfortable indoor climate.

    Based in Dingwall, Black Isle Renewables are specialists in environmentally-friendly, renewable heating systems and operate throughout North Scotland.

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