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Green New Deal fails cost-benefit analysis

November 23, 2020 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

The Green New Deal fails any rational cost-benefit analysis, even if atmospheric CO2 is as serious a threat as climate alarmists believe it to be. Respected commentators who are not “climate skeptics” (Nordhaus, Shellenberger, and Lomborg) agree that the GND is a wasteful expenditure of trillions of dollars better spent elsewhere. by Richard Schulman Progressives […]

Filed Under: Climate  Tagged: 2009 cap-and-trade bill (ACES), Bjorn Lomborg, Green New Deal, Michael Shellenberger, nuclear energy, William Nordhaus

Radical Environmentalists Condemn African Children to Malaria Deaths

August 10, 2019 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

by Richard Schulman “A child under 5 dies from malaria about every two minutes world-wide. Yet radical environmentalists are mobilizing against an important measure to stop mosquitoes from spreading the disease,” an op ed in the Wall Street Journal (July 31, 2019) reports. A program called Target Malaria is seeking to eliminate malaria in the […]

Filed Under: Radical environmentalism  Tagged: Democratic Party, Friends of the Earth, Gates Foundation, genetic modification, Golden Rice, Greenpeace, nuclear energy, racism, Target Malaria

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