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UN Pumps Brakes on Climate Alarmism with CEO at American Energy Jason Isaac

7 min · 29. Mai 2026
Episode UN Pumps Brakes on Climate Alarmism with CEO at American Energy Jason Isaac Cover

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The United Nations appears to be softening some of its climate rhetoric as economic realities, energy demands, and growing skepticism over costly green mandates continue to mount worldwide. CEO of the American Energy Institute Jason Isaac joins us to discuss why some global leaders are pumping the brakes on climate alarmism, how energy policies impact everyday Americans, and why he believes reliable fossil fuels remain critical to economic growth, national security, and affordable living.

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