Joe Rogan, one of the most influential podcasters in the country, has been at the center of numerous climate-related controversies in recent years, including hosting climate skeptics and pushing a debunked conspiracy theory about wildfires. Recently, activists called on Spotify – which exclusively broadcasts Rogan’s podcast – to take action against his COVID-19 misinformation. On January 25, Rogan hosted conservative malcontent Jordan Peterson, who spent nearly an hour incoherently attacking climate science and promoting climate change denial.
Peterson – who became a far-right darling for his outré takes on issues such as gender identity, gender relations, and racial equity – appears to be expanding his brand of right-wing contrarianism to include climate skepticism. Although he has espoused denialist views in the past, his appearance on Rogan gave him long stretches of time to share his rambling and incongruous views on climate issues.
For an example of the level of discourse, at one point during the podcast, Peterson asserted that solar power killed more people than nuclear energy because of the “unintended consequences” of rooftop accidents.