Could This Plane Save The World? (Hint: No.) | Answers With Joe
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Matthew E. Kahn’s on climate change adaptation
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Are Electric Airplanes Doomed? | Answers With Joe
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12 Years to Disaster? How Climate Activists Distort the Evidence
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#Fracking will #endcoal
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Why Biofuels Are Terrible
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Nordhaus on the Economics of Global Warming, Pandemics, and Corporate Malfeasance
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McKitrick (2021) Climate Policy: When Emotion Meets Reality
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Thomas Schelling, 2009 climate change
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David D Freidman 2013 – Global Warming and Other Good Things in Our Future
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Unlocking the Potential of Post-Industrial Cities. An Urban Economics Discussion With Ed Glaeser
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