Free Earth Day Author Visits

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Katherine Pryor

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Mar 30, 2026, 10:00:47 AMMar 30
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Hi all!
I'll be offering free virtual 20-minute author visits to elementary schools this year in celebration of Earth Day (April 22) & wanted to offer slots to this network before sharing on social media.

Spots will be available from 9am-2pm PST on the hour and half-hour. Please email me to request a time slot.

I'll need to know:
-What platform you/your school prefer (Zoom, Teams, WhatsApp, FaceTime, etc)
-The ages/grades of your students
-What book you would like me to read/discuss (find a list here: https://katherinepryor.com/picture-books/ )

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If Earth Day doesn't work for you, I'll be offering discounted virtual visits throughout the month of April in celebration of National Garden Month.

I hope this works for some of you! Let's show our beautiful Earth some love this year.

Thanks for all you do!

Katherine Pryor

Connect with me on InstagramLinkedIn, or Bluesky





 

Ben

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Apr 1, 2026, 4:58:44 PM (13 days ago) Apr 1
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Since you brought up the topic of celebrating earth day (and given the state of "climate science education" isn't ideal)


...thought I'd point out that the google chat bot can be very useful to instantly unmask the political bias, factual accuracy, and hidden agendas behind any YouTube

For example used a Gemini prompt to develop a "climate science education" video to make sure language used was accessible to an audience of K-12 educators, then compared the two videos I created to three videos of experts that say they don't believe ever increasing CO2 in theis a big deal






rate the accuracy of facts, the political tone and perceived audience education level,

https://youtu.be/D3QyC3QMnY0

https://youtu.be/M3SmPWr7YG8

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQHhDxRuTkI

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULpGDnuz308

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjlmFr4FMvI  

format the output as a markdown table






Based on the transcripts and metadata of the provided videos, here is an assessment of their factual accuracy, political tone, and perceived audience education level.

Comparative Analysis of Climate Change Perspectives

Video TitleAccuracy of FactsPolitical TonePerceived Audience Education
The Massive Blind Spot in Climate Education (Part 1)High. Focuses on established physics (combustion, the Keeling Curve, infrared discovery). Attributes warming to CO2.Mainstream/Educational.Critical of current US education standards; advocates for robust STEM/Climate literacy.General/K-12 Educators. Uses clear metaphors (candles, bathtubs) to explain complex scientific concepts.
The Massive Blind Spot in Climate Education (Part 2)High. Accurately details Milankovitch cycles (eccentricity, obliquity, precession) and distinguishes them from current human-driven trends.Mainstream/Scientific.Emphasizes evidence-based reasoning and scientific consensus over emotional appeals.High School/College Intro.Explains advanced orbital mechanics and climate modeling (Butterfly Effect) in accessible terms.
Is CO2 Making The World Greener? (Freeman Dyson)Mixed/Contrarian. Accurately notes "global greening," but downplays the risks of warming. Skeptical of the predictive power of climate models.Skeptical/Neutral. Positions science as an "act of rebellion." Critical of what he terms the "religion" of climate catastrophe.Informed/Academic. Dyson uses high-level scientific historical context, assuming the audience understands basic physics.
John Christy on making sense of climate dataContested. Uses real satellite data (UAH) but interprets it to show less warming than the scientific consensus. Disputed by many peers.Conservative/Skeptical.Argues against "dire predictions" in media; emphasizes the "brutal" nature of life without fossil fuel energy.Informed/Policy-Oriented.Discusses data sets, error bars, and peer-review processes, requiring some literacy in data science.
A Dearth of Carbon (Patrick Moore)Low/Fringe. Claims CO2 levels were "dangerously low" and humans "saved" life. Contradicts mainstream science regarding "excess CO2."Highly Polemical. Labels climate activism a "cult religion." Very critical of NGOs, liberal elites, and the "anti-human" movement.General/Ideological. Uses broad historical claims and emotional language; relies more on rhetoric than specific recent peer-reviewed data.

Key Observations

  • Scientific Divergence: The first two videos (ThereIsNoPlanet-B) align with the IPCC consensus, focusing on the physical mechanisms of the greenhouse effect. In contrast, the videos featuring Freeman Dyson and Patrick Moore highlight "Global Greening"—the phenomenon where increased CO2 boosts plant growth—as a primary benefit that they feel outweighs the negatives of warming.

  • The "Model" Debate: A recurring theme in the skeptical videos (Dyson and Christy) is the unreliability of computer climate models. Dyson argues that climate is too complex for 100-year predictions, while Christy claims his empirical satellite data contradicts model projections of rapid warming.

  • Education vs. Ideology: The "Blind Spot" series is structured as a teaching tool for schools, emphasizing STEM mastery. Patrick Moore’s video is more of a political critique, focusing on hypocrisy in the environmental movement and the necessity of fossil fuels for human prosperity.









PS science is a building-block process, and a school garden is the ideal setting to demonstrate "Herschel’s infrared experiment" to K-12 students, this experiment is a crucial stepping stone for understanding the fundamental science behind how human activity drives climate change


https://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/page/herschel_experiment











Critical Thinking is Dying (and it's destroying the planet)


www.ThereIsNoPlanet-b.org



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