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Joe Rogan is known for his calm and composed demeanor as the host of The Joe Rogan Experience. Especially, as the host has discussions with some notable figures in the field of science, including Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and professors like Graham Hancock, Paul Stamets, and Forrest Galante. This is why he sticks to an inquisitive tone and absorbs all the information he can. That way, his audience gets the best content they could hope for. The host never tends to debate or derail discussions to disprove their theory.

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However, in an old interview with a political commentator, the usually collected UFC commentator lost his cool. As, he argued about the adverse effects of the human population, that directly lead to global warming. However, his guest proved a tough nut to crack, with her strong beliefs against climate change.

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Joe Rogan tried to reach a common ground with Candace Owens

In episode #1125 of JRE, the 55-year-old questioned Owens’ take on climate change. The bit was also featured in a video compiling “The Most Intense Arguments In Joe Rogan History” by a YouTuber, SunnyV2. Basically, the political activist refused to accept that humans are adversely impacting the evolution of the earth. As we use up way too many resources and also leave a trail of dust in its wake.

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Rogan said, “Most scientists … the most. The vast majority agree that human beings are negatively affecting climate change.”

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Owens replied, “Yeah… I just don’t think so.”

The former fear factor host, who supported Greta Thunberg’s recent take, believes that we must acknowledge and work towards reducing waste. Therefore, he strongly opposed Owen’s uninformed opinion of climate change.

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The JRE host is sure of the global warming threat

Joe Rogan wants to spread awareness of climate change through his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.

Rogan asked, “You don’t believe in climate change?”

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Owens stated “No. I think the climate always changes, I guess. Especially do I think that global warming is an issue… It’s like global warming. They have conveniently got rid of the word once scientists started disproving it. Now they only say climate change, no, I think that was just a way to extract dollars from Americans.”

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However, he couldn’t convince Candace Owens that climate change is a serious threat. Because Owens was adamant that it was just a ploy to get people to pay money.

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Rogan then questioned, “But, this is my question. Why are you so sure?” and clarified, “Let’s be clear. Global warming, Global climate change is definitely real. It’s happening.”

Therefore, his enthusiasm is evidently backed up by scientific data.

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Vullingundam Ruthwik is a combat sports writer at EssentiallySports who brings a fact-based and eagle-eyed approach to his coverage of UFC and WWE events. He is a graduate of Journalism from a premier university. Ruthwik's passion for sports writing shines through in his coverage of live UFC events, including 283 and 281. With his insightful analysis and dedication to providing accurate reporting, he has earned a reputation as a trusted voice in the world of combat sports. After a stint as a UFC writer, he switched divisions to WWE. His coverage of the crossover phenomenon Brock Lesnar was particularly noteworthy, showcasing his ability to provide unique perspectives on some of the biggest names in sports entertainment. Even in his free time, Ruthwik remains immersed in the world of sports and content creation, always looking for new and innovative ways to engage with fans

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