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The Carl Jackson Podcast

Al Gore Is Sad Trump’s EPA Killed the Green New Scam w/ Marc Morano

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.82.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

In this conversation, Marc Morano discusses the current state of climate policy in the United States, focusing on the challenges posed by funding and congressional action. He highlights recent global trends where countries are moving away from strict climate regulations, particularly the UK Conservative Party's decision to abandon net zero commitments. Morano emphasizes the significance of the endangerment finding and its implications for U.S. climate policy, as well as the role of the EPA in reconsidering various regulations. He critiques the bureaucratic control over environmental policies and advocates for a return to common sense regulations that do not stifle industry. The discussion also touches on the political landscape and the shift in leadership regarding climate issues, concluding with a call for a more democratic approach to environmental regulations.

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0:00.0

All right, and welcome to the Carl Jackson Show. I'm joined now by my guest, Mark Morano of

0:05.5

Climate Depot.com, founder, president. You guys know them. You've seen them all over Fox News.

0:12.5

He's come on in a podcast before. Mark, I want to get your take on these 31 regulations or

0:19.3

reconsiderations, I should say,

0:21.5

that EPA secretary or administrator Lee Zeldon announced.

0:25.6

And I said to myself, if this is true, if these things come to fruition,

0:31.8

this is essentially the end of the climate change hoax here in the United States of America. Is it not?

0:40.0

It's really, yeah, here's the way I would say. You never could clear something over because they

0:46.2

sort of have a way of coming back. But I think they're ultimately going to have to move on to

0:51.0

something different because if you go back the 1970s,

0:55.1

resource scarcity overpopulation, that was one of the biggest environmental scares.

0:59.3

You had someone like Paul Erlich who was on Johnny Carson like dozens of times,

1:05.5

promoting the idea that the world had too many people.

1:08.3

By the 80s, you had the Amazon rainforest scare, and that was

1:12.4

Stings, Rainforest Concert, National Geographic, the 2000s climate took over. So I think ultimately

1:18.2

they're going to have to replace it with something else. But I think what the difference, to answer

1:23.6

your question directly, Trump 1.0 was about sort of shocking the system making things

1:29.4

happen, but Trump 2.0 is also about shock of the system, but he's looking for permanence.

1:35.3

Something that just can't be a ying yang from Obama to Trump to Biden to Trump to, you know,

1:41.8

to Gavin Newsom or whatever. So I think what he's doing this time,

1:45.0

and this is what the EPA is doing, this is what Trump is doing, even with the U.M.

1:48.8

Paris Agreement, he's making it a hundred times harder than it would be for his predecessor

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