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Home >  Books >  Political Economy of Climate Change Science
Political Economy of Climate Change Science
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A Discernable Human Influence on Climate Documents
By Roger Bate
Posted: Saturday, January 1, 2000
Institute of Economic Affairs
Publication Date: July 1996
Paperback
ISBN: 0255363877

This book discusses the effects of human behavior on environmental policy issues.

Roger Bate is a visiting fellow at AEI.



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