
Vegetarians have infiltrated climate change activism: eat less meat is vote loser even before survey response bias @jamespeshaw
25 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, global warming, politics - New Zealand, Public Choice Tags: climate alarmists

Climate economics: Economic impacts of climate change
23 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, econometerics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: climate alarmism
Simons was mostly right
20 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in economic history, energy economics, entrepreneurship, environmental economics

Climate Change Nuisance Suits Federalist Society
19 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of bureaucracy, energy economics, environmental economics, global warming, law and economics, politics - USA, property rights, Public Choice, rentseeking Tags: nuisance suits
Why Isn’t Beer Sold in Plastic Bottles?
17 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, health economics
How profitable is climate scepticism? Whose research is bought and paid for?
15 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in economics of bureaucracy, economics of education, environmental economics, global warming, Public Choice Tags: climate alarmists

A renewable energy breakthrough will quicken #globalwarming faster that #EndOil! @jamespeshaw @GreenpeaceNZ @MFEnews
15 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming

From Will the Paris Accord Accelerate Climate Change? by Laurence J. Kotlikoff, Andrey Polbin and Andrey Zubarev 2016 at https://www.kotlikoff.net/node/551
Carbon Tax Event – Robert Murphy
15 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in applied welfare economics, economics of bureaucracy, environmental economics, global warming, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: climate alarmists
My annual trip to the ombudsman to force slippery @jamespeshaw to come clean
14 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, global warming, politics - New Zealand

Sum total of @jamespeshaw’s knowledge of the cost of #globalwarming after one year in office! @EricCrampton
14 Nov 2018 Leave a comment
in environmental economics, global warming, politics - New Zealand
I drew a blank when I asked a year ago whether the minister for climate change knew the cost of global warming to the New Zealand economy as a percentage of GDP. After one year, the sum total of his knowledge of the cost of global warming as a percentage of GDP is a passing reference in the Zero-Carbon Bill consultation documents.

The only information he has on the cost of global warming as a percentage of the GDP of New Zealand is information I supplied to him.






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