Vivek Ramaswamy on Climate Change: Way More People Die from Cold Temperatures (Part 1)
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Vivek Ramaswamy, the entrepreneur and 2024 U.S. presidential candidate, recently shared his controversial views on climate change. Ramaswamy labeled the climate change agenda a “hoax,” defending his position by claiming that more people die from cold temperatures than from heat. He argues that carbon emissions and fossil fuels are essential for human flourishing, emphasizing that the benefits of fossil fuels, including heating, far outweigh the concerns over global warming.
Ramaswamy also discussed his new book, “Truths: The Future of America First,” which aims to foster open debate and free speech, especially on contentious issues like climate change and religion. He believes genuine progress comes from engaging with differing viewpoints rather than silencing them. Highlighting his “ten truths” from the book, Ramaswamy champions open dialogue to combat national division, framing his arguments around scientific inquiry and empirical evidence. Although his stance is polarizing, he insists it is rooted in a deeper quest for truth and understanding.
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