The Testosterone Pipeline: How the Manosphere Fuels Climate Denial
Drilled27 Jul 2025

The Testosterone Pipeline: How the Manosphere Fuels Climate Denial

Manosphere influencers like Andrew Tate, Joe Rogan, and Jordan Peterson aren’t just shaping ideas about masculinity—they’re also blasting their followers with climate denial. The fossil fuel industry has known since at least the 1990s that certain types of men are more susceptible to climate disinformation than other segments of the public. Climate denial has now seeped into the manosphere, shaping men's views on climate change and having a big impact at the ballot box.

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