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Prince Philip, COP28, Energy, and Health on 'Across the Pond'

The conversation then shifts to the COP28 summit, where the hosts analyze the events, questioning the effectiveness of such global environmental meetings. The episode also covers the Free Soil Coalition meeting, highlighting its significance in agricultural and environmental policies and its impact on farming communities.

A critical segment of the show is dedicated to discussing the trend of removing energy infrastructure, where the hosts express concerns about the potential consequences for energy independence and economic stability.

The episode further delves into a whistleblower's revelations about New Zealand's COVID-19 policies, exploring the implications for government transparency and public health. Lastly, the show addresses the topic of mRNA vaccines, particularly in relation to COVID-19, providing a conservative take on the scientific innovation behind these vaccines and raising questions about their long-term effects and policy implications.

Throughout the episode, Loos and Henderson challenge mainstream narratives.

More on New Zealand's Covid Policies:

New Zealand's response to the COVID-19 pandemic included strict border closures and lockdowns, slow but ultimately high uptake of vaccinations, and a focus on public health advice. The country initially aimed for COVID-19 eradication, which involved several lockdowns and a strong government-led public health response. The vaccination campaign was notable for a vaccine mandate during the Delta outbreak. New Zealand's strategy evolved with the arrival of the Omicron variant, leading to a shift towards living with the virus and gradually reopening borders. The response was characterized by strong political leadership, economic support for affected businesses, and a significant focus on public health expertise.

Across the Pond
Trent Loos
Andrew Henderson
Prince Philip
World Wildlife Fund
COP28 summit
Free Soil Coalition
energy infrastructure
New Zealand Covid whistleblower
mRNA vaccines
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environmental conservation
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