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Energy Expertise and Climate Debates: Curtis Jundt Discusses Pipeline Insights

Curtis, who has substantial experience in the pipeline industry, shares his expert insights into the world of energy, discussing the rising costs and the global increase in energy demands. The conversation takes a critical turn as they debate the accuracy of dire climate forecasts, which, according to them, have consistently failed to materialize.

Adding a personal twist to the episode, Trent discusses a recent "cease and desist" letter he received from Summit Carbon Solutions. He reveals that he agreed to make only one correction out of the three points challenged in the letter, illustrating his stand on maintaining factual integrity while challenging mainstream narratives.

One of the highlights of the discussion is Curtis’s breakdown of plume modeling, a technical process he has specialized in. Curtis explains that despite the critical nature of these models in assessing environmental impacts, no plume models have been submitted to county commissions or legislators, raising questions about transparency and regulatory compliance in environmental procedures.

The episode is timely, as it coincides with a significant Burleigh County meeting concerning a CO2 pipeline, a topic of substantial local and national interest. Curtis and Trent discuss the implications of this meeting, speculating on the decisions that could shape the future of local industry and environmental management.

This episode of "Across the Pond" not only sheds light on specific industry practices but also encapsulates the broader dialogue on energy, environmental forecasts, and regulatory practices. It appeals to viewers interested in the intersections of industry expertise, policy-making, and the real-world impacts of energy and environmental decisions.

Curtis Jundt
Trent Loos
pipeline industry
energy costs
climate forecasts
plume modeling
CO2 pipeline
Burleigh County

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