Early this week, all G7 nations agreed to shut down their coal plants by 2035 at the latest. This includes the United States, which still operates more than 200 coal-fired power plants. It does not, however, include China and India, which are standing up new coal plants faster than the West is shutting theirs down. The New American editorial team discuss the conditions under which this pledge will be enforced, why this development is the canary in the coal mine, and the suicidal nature of American society.

Also in this episode:

@ 20:35| The Massachusetts legislature just killed a plan to prioritize homeless veterans over migrants;

@ 31:10 | A discussion about Sound of Freedom producer Eduardo Verástegui’s comments about globalists and pedophilia.

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