00:55 That's right, Greta, you pint sized antagonist. It is Friday, and this is our own personal Friday protest, the Climate Realism Show, episode number 108. Finally, at last, we've had a real debate, the duel of the series of global warming. I'm your host, Anthony Watts, senior fellow for environment and climate at the Heartland Institute. Joining me today, we have president of the Heartland Institute, James Taylor, who will be talking about that, real du duel, that debate.
24:24 Sometimes it produces more energy, sometimes less. When it produces more energy, that's more heat reaching the earth. So what scientists discovered is that the sun's output reached the low during the 1600, increased during the 1700, plateaued, and then increased again after 1900. This is the sun's output. Remember the last slide?
47:54 So, you know, on the sea level rise, everyone uses all context. We sea levels have risen 400 feet since the last into the last ice age. Many nations have dealt with rapid sea level rise. And almost every year, you find, as the ice retreats in some glaciers or, as they do sampling in Greenland, they say, oh, we found these tools here. Well, that means the ice was that low, 4000 years ago from when those tools were there.