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AEI, in association with The Economist magazine, is pleased to announce the Institute's Second Annual Climate Policy Conference. The conference will convene international panels of experts to examine the controversy over emissions forecasting scenarios and methods. The fundamental input of climate change models is derived from forecasts of future emissions...
Dispelling the myths and illuminating the facts concerning the ground-level ozone issue.
Scientists question the methodology by which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made its long-term estimates of man-made carbon dioxide emissions for the twenty-first century.
Climate change is heating up again in American politics, the result of an orchestrated campaign to push the issue to the forefront.
Perhaps the time has come to consider competition as the means of checking the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's monopoly and generating more reliable climate science.
To reduce poverty and increase energy efficiency, developed countries shouldally with developing countries to allow for smoother technology transfer and faster economic growth.



