Topic: Carbon Taxes

103 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 44:11 - 46:17

1860: micro-dosing

Irish Parliament Debates Government Responsibility for Fuel Crisis

Members of the Irish Parliament are debating whether the domestic fuel crisis is the fault of the Trump administration or local government policies. Opposition members argue that the Irish government, not Donald Trump, is responsible for carbon taxes and excise duties that have burdened citizens. Calls for a new election have intensified as 900,000 people remain on housing and medical waiting lists.

Glop
Episode 1789 1:11:24 - 1:15:37

1789: Glop

Canada Dystopia, EV Mandates and Euthanasia

Social media commentary highlights growing dissatisfaction in Canada regarding 2030 gas car bans, high housing costs, and the "debanking" of citizens who challenge the government. Critics point to a perceived double standard where traditional religious worship is discouraged while radical protests are permitted. The country's policies on state-funded media and "hassle-free" euthanasia are cited as reasons for a decline in national morale and economic stability.

Word Veto
Episode 1757 54:27 - 58:34

1757: Word Veto

European Social Engineering and the Dog Tax

Reports suggest that European authorities are considering taxes on pet dogs, framing them as environmental pollutants to advance carbon tax agendas. In the Netherlands, a school named after naval hero Michiel de Ruyter is facing a name change to be more "inclusive," despite parents' lack of historical knowledge about the figure. The segment characterizes these moves as part of a broader trend of social engineering and the erasure of national history in Europe.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 16:21 - 18:50

1756: AG Barbie

European Union, Carbon Tax, Fuel Levies

The European Union is set to implement a federal carbon tax starting in 2027, targeting gasoline, diesel, and natural gas usage. Current projections suggest CO2 permits could cost between 100 and 200 euros per ton, adding hundreds of euros to annual household expenses. This move marks a shift toward direct federal taxation from Brussels.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 1:26:29 - 1:28:19

1749: Gynocracy

Canadian Political Tension and "Maple MAGA"

Political friction in Canada is mounting between Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney over the country's response to U.S. trade threats. While Carney has repealed the carbon tax to gain popularity, critics label Poilievre's supporters as "Maple MAGA" and question Carney's ties to the World Economic Forum.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 1:44:35 - 1:57:35

1699: Entomophagy

Canadian Taxes, Small Claims Advice, Coffee Preparedness

Producers share personal stories via donation notes, including a Canadian business owner retiring due to excessive taxation and an anonymous donor seeking legal advice for a $10,000 investment loss. A note from Sir Chris clarifies the role of drug manufacturers versus insurers in setting prices for medications like Ozempic. Eli the Coffee Guy promotes Gigawatt Coffee as a survival essential.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 11:00 - 14:54

1663: Climate Change Special

European Diesel Tax Protests and Railway Advertising

Rising diesel prices in Europe and the United States are attributed to new CO2 emission taxes levied by various governments. Significant protests by French fishermen and UK truckers are highlighted as reactions to these environmental levies. Additionally, a shift in advertising is noted, with railroads increasingly promoting the cost-effectiveness of rail freight over trucking as fuel costs rise.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 16:31 - 19:27

1636: Super Duper

Electric Vehicle Market Slowdown and EPA Emission Rules

Despite record sales of 1.2 million electric vehicles in the previous year, the rate of growth is slowing, leading to unsold inventory at dealerships. The Biden administration's EPA is reportedly considering slowing the implementation of tough new emission rules following pressure from automakers and the UAW. Critics argue that the shift toward "carbon" terminology conflates CO2 with soot and particulate pollution.

Global Donut
Episode 1612 1:36:33 - 1:40:55

1612: Global Donut

UN Global Tax Framework and COP28 Climate Finance

A UN resolution led by African states aims to move global tax rule-making from the OECD to the United Nations. Simultaneously, at COP28, discussions focus on "climate finance," with estimates suggesting $1 trillion to $2.4 trillion is needed annually for developing nations. The hosts interpret this as a move toward a global carbon tax managed by the UN.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1613 44:37 - 46:53

1613: Fossil Fools

Canada Carbon Tax Debate, Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre

In the Canadian Parliament, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre clash over a carbon tax embedded in a Ukraine aid bill. Poilievre accuses Trudeau of "phasing out food" by raising taxes on farmers, while Trudeau mocks the Conservatives' climate stance.

Podcast Pro
Episode 1611 2:01:54 - 2:07:38

1611: Podcast Pro

COP28 Climate Summit, Carbon Pricing Goals

The COP28 climate summit focuses on pressuring the oil and gas industry to increase investment in clean energy and reduce methane emissions. A primary goal of the summit is to establish global carbon pricing, estimated between $50 and $100 per ton. Critics argue this is a move toward a global tax system that will impact consumer costs for energy, food, and transportation.

p-doom
Episode 1610 38:43 - 43:17

1610: p-doom

Canada-Ukraine Trade Deal and AIPAC Influence

Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre criticized a new trade agreement with Ukraine, alleging it imposes a "carbon tax" on the war-torn nation. In the United States, AIPAC is reportedly spending heavily to unseat members of the Congressional Black Caucus who have been critical of Israel. The discussion highlights the intersection of international trade, environmental policy, and domestic lobbying.

Swedish Fish
Episode 1588 2:40:01 - 2:44:18

1588: Swedish Fish

Global Carbon Tax, Ursula von der Leyen Proposal

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry advocate for global carbon pricing. The proposal, to be discussed at COP28, involves a global carbon tax on air travel and shipping, which the hosts characterize as a massive transaction-fee scam for major banks.

Ninny
Episode 1583 1:13:02 - 1:17:47

1583: Ninny

Cristian Terhes, Greta Thunberg Criticism

Romanian MEP Cristian Terhes criticized the use of Greta Thunberg as a spokesperson for the IPCC, labeling the climate movement a "bellicose system and cult." Terhes argued that man-made CO2, which makes up 0.041% of the atmosphere, is being used as a pretext for higher taxes and state control. During a "blue card" exchange, he questioned the scientific expertise of Thunberg and Bill Gates in dictating global policy.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 22:12 - 25:37

1482: Gorby Chips

EU Electricity Market Reform, Carbon Emissions Trading System

The European Commission is working on an emergency intervention and structural reform of the electricity market due to skyrocketing prices. This overhaul includes the return of the Emissions Trading System (ETS) as a cornerstone of climate policy, effectively repricing carbon to incentivize clean technology investment. Critics argue these reforms function primarily as a new form of taxation and a "digital transition" toward a smart grid with increased regulatory control.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 33:34 - 40:12

1458: Prime Time Purge

European Parliament, Emissions Trading System Vote Failure

A major climate policy vote in the European Parliament failed after an unusual coalition of the far-left and far-right voted against the Emissions Trading System (ETS). Rapporteur Peter Liese expressed outrage at the rejection, calling it a "bad day" for the EU. The aftermath involved a controversial procedural move to refer the bill back to committee for a "second thought," illustrating the EU's tendency to repeat votes until the desired outcome is achieved.

900
Episode 900 2:05:56 - 2:08:21

900: 900

Canadian Listener Rebuttal on Guns and Climate

A Canadian listener sent a letter rebutting a previous caller's complaints about handguns and climate change. The listener argues that many Canadians enjoy shooting sports and are frustrated by carbon taxes, especially in provinces where power is generated by hydroelectric sources. The letter serves to illustrate a divide in Canadian public opinion regarding environmental and social policies.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 2:40:43 - 2:45:05

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Bill Gates on Carbon Taxes and "Clean Products"

During a World Economic Forum virtual session, Bill Gates advocated for carbon taxes to drive demand for "clean products" and fund research and development. He suggested that middle-income countries must eventually overhaul their cement and steel industries. The hosts note Gates' long-term investments in nuclear energy as a potential beneficiary of these policies.