In a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, host Joe Rogan questioned US Senator Bernie Sanders' views on climate change and government regulations. Rogan highlighted a Washington Post study indicating the Earth is currently in a cooler period, contrary to Sanders' emergency claims. He criticized the significant financial interests tied to climate change advocacy, arguing that this financial entanglement undermines genuine discourse. The discussion also touched on controversial climate policies globally, such as the UK's '15-minute cities,' which enforce strict governmental controls over individual mobility and carbon footprints, prompting Rogan's skepticism about their implications.
I know, but there's a lot of money involved in that, too, Bernie. That's part of the problem. There's a lot of money involved in this whole climate change emergency issue, and there's a lot of control.
I think one of the things that we have to recognize is that whenever there's an issue that everyone can agree on, you're going to have a bunch of people that capitalize on that issue.
The UK was already instituting climate policies which promote '15-minute cities,' where the government has control over residents' movements and how they impact global warming.
Rogan pushed back on Sanders' stance by revealing data suggesting the Earth may actually be in a 'cooling period', contrasting current climate policies with historical temperature data.
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