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At this AEI event, two evangelical Christian authors representing different ends of the political spectrum will discuss the role of religion in politics.
In Massachusetts, where Republicans have long felt like outcasts, the atmosphere in the last few days has been nothing short of electrifying.
Climate change might pose a grave threat, but emissions containment is both costly and politically impractical, so climate engineering is beginning to look like the last best hope.
The Plundered Planet, by economist Paul Collier, offers a host of bold ideas regarding development economics and the environment, but ultimately fails to offer a convincing solution to climate change, as under current conditions, no such solution exists.
Research suggests that institutions limit the extent to which efficient policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are likely to be adopted.
At this event, panelists discussed the emergence of geoengineering as a policy option and the congressional hearings being held on the subject.



