24:42 Look at this chart. It's the exact same pattern as we see in this bottom chart of temperatures. The United Nations report temperatures followed almost exactly solar output from the year 1600 through the year 2000. The Sun has always been the primary driver, at least if you're talking on a scale of centuries or even decades, of climate change during the period of human civilization. Yes.
38:15 And here's what I discovered. Scientists reporting in the peer reviewed journal of geophysical research. They looked at wildfire data glow globally going back to 1901. What they found it is that there has been a quote, notable declining rate of burned area globally for more than a century. So whether we're talking 17 years or a 107 years, we see as temperatures warm, wildfires are becoming less frequent and less severe.
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.