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Markets vs. Mandates: Session 6: Reality and Rhetoric in Environmental Discourse | Hoover Institution
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Markets vs. Mandates: Session 6: Reality and Rhetoric in Environmental Discourse | Hoover Institution

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February 28, 20231h 4m

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Show Notes

Presenters: Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; and Steven Koonin, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution.

Chair: Ronald Bailey, science correspondent, Reason Magazine.

Steven Koonin argued that many advocates of sweeping mandates for climate change frequently peddle misinformation, promote extreme scenarios as the consequence of global temperature rises, and smear critics of their arguments as “deniers” and with other detractions. Koonin then presented several examples from his research that provide context for environmental trends that are usually omitted from the prevailing literature on the subject.

Niall Ferguson examined the rhetoric of proponents of drastic action against climate change, many of whom assert that, if the policies they favor aren’t adopted, the world will experience a catastrophe involving extraordinarily high temperatures, precipitation, and sea levels.

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