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On April 17, 1997, three prominent economists spoke at an AEI conference about the contribution that economic knowledge and theory can bring to the understanding of climate change. The panelists were William Nordhaus of Yale University, Dale Jorgenson of Harvard University, and Thomas Schelling of the University of Maryland.
An attempt to break out of the rut of contemporary environmental politics is more likely to receive serious consideration from the Right than from the Left.
Diplomats from around the world will gather in Kyoto in December to negotiate an international agreement concerning the threat of global warming.
A continuing debate over policy responses to greenhouse gas emissions.
Alternatives to traditional energy sources are still too expensive.
Al Gore deliberately obscures the critical questions that need to be carefully considered when crafting climate policy.
Is it necessary for Washington to get serious about energy conservation?
The case for more government-induced mandates to promote energy conservation is problematic.
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