(Daily Wire)—Joe Rogan brutally corrected Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) over a claim he made about climate change on Tuesday, using data to show the globe is not experiencing a heat spell.
Sanders, who appeared on Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, claimed that climate change “ain’t a hoax” and that sourcing energy from more natural resources will create millions of jobs.
“I think the last ten years have been the warmest on record,” Sanders said. “We can create millions of good-paying jobs by transforming our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency, to solar, to wind, and to other sustainable energies.”
“First of all,” Rogan replied, “the reality is that the earth’s temperature has never been static, right? We can both agree on that. It’s always been up and down. There’s been ice ages and heat waves. And then, The Washington Post looked at it. … Essentially, they found that we’re in a cooling period.”
Rogan then brought up The Washington Post article that directly contradicted Sanders’ claim that the last ten years have been the hottest ever recorded.
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