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Climate Scientists Aren't Happy With Joe Rogan

Joe Rogan's interpretation of a scientific study contradicts its authors, who emphasize rapid human-caused warming; 37% of adults under 30 get climate news from social media influencers, Pew Research says.

Summary by InsideHook
On his podcast, Joe Rogan talks about a lot of things. Sometimes, that can spark plenty of controversy; that controversy may have the paradoxical effect of also getting him more listeners. That aspect of Rogan’s whole persona has also led him into some high-profile feuds, including with Neil Young. The latest people who Rogan has clashed with aren’t nearly as high-profile as Young — but questions of science and disinformation are at the heart of…

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Popular American podcaster Joe Rogan has been telling his listeners for months about a study that shows the Earth is cooling. The study he refers to claims the exact opposite. The study's authors themselves have spoken out to the Guardian, pointing to the famous podcaster's misinterpretation of the results.

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InsideHook broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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