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Everything We Know About the World’s Most Isolated Tribe
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50% female firefighter quota
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David Friedman is questioning whether global warming is a net negative
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Walmart, Katrina, and Disaster Response | Steven Horwitz
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Rare Economic Disasters: What Role Does Government Play? | Robert Barro
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Thomas Schelling on #globalwarming, 2005
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