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Steve sits down with Gregory Wrightstone, geologist, bestselling author of A Very Convenient Warming, and Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington, Virginia. They tackle the surprising ways the Department of Energy has made everyday appliances, like your dishwasher—inefficient, expensive, and on the path to obsolescence. Wrightstone explains how overreaching government regulations, framed as “energy efficiency” initiatives, are hurting American families, driving up costs, and reducing convenience. Along the way, he provides insight into how modest warming and increased CO2 can actually benefit humanity, offering a counterpoint to the mainstream climate narrative. This is a must-listen for anyone frustrated with government overreach and eager to understand the real-world consequences of bureaucratic mandates.
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Steve sits down with Gregory Wrightstone, geologist, bestselling author of A Very Convenient Warming, and Executive Director of the CO2 Coalition in Arlington, Virginia. They tackle the surprising ways the Department of Energy has made everyday appliances, like your dishwasher—inefficient, expensive, and on the path to obsolescence. Wrightstone explains how overreaching government regulations, framed as “energy efficiency” initiatives, are hurting American families, driving up costs, and reducing convenience. Along the way, he provides insight into how modest warming and increased CO2 can actually benefit humanity, offering a counterpoint to the mainstream climate narrative. This is a must-listen for anyone frustrated with government overreach and eager to understand the real-world consequences of bureaucratic mandates.

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