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The forlorn and increasingly desperate climate campaign achieved a new level of ineptitude last week when what had looked like a minor embarrassment for one of its critics—the Chicago-based Heartland Institute—turned out to be a full-fledged catastrophe for itself. A moment’s reflection on the root of this episode points to why the climate campaign is out of (greenhouse) gas.
Promoting the development of liberal, democratic, and market-economic institutions in Africa would create a wealthy society, and wealthy societies are known to be naturally resilient to environmental variability and disasters of all sorts.
Current climate policy is in a fairly strong state of confusion, as is the climate science underlying the debate of that policy.
AEI offers a collection of publications and conferences on global climate change.
O'Neill emerging as an advocate of action on global warming, a strange role not just for a former industrialist but also for a top official in the Bushadministration.
The Russians and British, instead of reaching closer consensus over climate policies, now seem further apart than ever before.
The Russians and Brits, instead of reaching a greater understanding over climate policies, now seem further apart than ever before.
At the UN climate conference in Buenos Aires, a consensus is building to tackle global warming the right way and not through enviromental extremism.




