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  • Jim Hansen warns of slow-motion disaster and welcomes future public trials of fossil fuel CEOs for buying government delay

    Prominent climatologist Dr. James Hansen , Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Adjunct Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University, who has long been warning of the long-term consequences of man's essentially uncontrolled experiment with the world's...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo by TokyoTom on Thu, Jun 26 2008
    Filed under: climate, AGW, carbon pricing, James Hansen, adler, Callahan, fossil fuels, George Will, Peter Barnes
  • "Climate Change, Evidence and Ideology"

    Libertarian law prof. Jonathan Adler has a brief but interesting post up at the Volokh Conspiracy blog, explaining something of the internal conflict he faces in favoring limited government but acknowledging that it is likely that man is pushing the climate in ways that generates costs that merit concern...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo by TokyoTom on Wed, Feb 6 2008
    Filed under: climate, commons, adler, cognition
  • Not Climate Change Welfare, But Capitalism and Free Markets

    ... is what poor countries need. So corrrectly argues Keith Lockitch of the Ayn Rand Institute , in a new article that responds to the agreement, by the delegates of industrialized nations at the December climate change conference in Bali, to activate an “adaptation fund” that would help...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo by TokyoTom on Mon, Jan 21 2008
    Filed under: climate, development, state, ostrom, lockitch, lomborg, goklany, adler, Enviro Derangement Syndrome
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