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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 13 MIN

Why the U.S. Should Skip the UN’s COP30 Climate Summit — Interview with James Taylor

from Environment and Climate News Podcast · host The Heartland Institute

The UN is gearing up for COP30 in Brazil, where global elites will once again lecture the world about “climate catastrophe.” But behind the rhetoric lies hypocrisy: bulldozing the Amazon to host the event, while new science shows the rainforest is actually thriving thanks to carbon dioxide.In this interview, Heartland Institute President James Taylor explains why the U.S. should refuse to participate, how the global climate agenda is really about power and redistribution, and why so-called “green” energy sources like wind and solar are neither clean, affordable, nor reliable.Heartland will be in Brazil as the unofficial American delegation—bringing facts the UN won’t share.👉 Learn more at https://heartland.org 👉 Explore the Affordable, Reliable, Clean Scorecard: Heartland Institute ScorecardIn The Tank broadcasts LIVE every Thursday at 12pm CT on on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Tune in to have your comments addressed live by the In The Tank Crew. Be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. See you there!Climate Change Roundtable is LIVE every Friday at 12pm CT on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Have a topic you want addressed? Join the live show and leave a comment for our panelists and we'll cover it during the live show!

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