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Avi Chai's avatar

This is a very nice essay. I especially appreciate the concise summary (at the top) of the Temperature Change that's been happening through humanity's history.

On a non-scientific note, I know plenty of conservatives who enjoy hiking and camping in Nature. Conservation of Nature is in the interest of most people of our Planet.

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Brian Volkman's avatar

It was worth a try, but you missed the mark badly, mainly by appearing to make an argument from religious authority in favor of anthropogenic global warming and a threat of rising CO2, neither of which are supported by the data when examined objectively. I agree much more, though not entirely, with Bjorn Lomborg, and I was delighted that the National Review Institute give him a place on the stage at their Ideas Summit in Washington DC this spring: https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5082433/user-clip-bjorn-lomborg-nri-summit

Thank you, though, for acknowledging that the environmental movement includes extremists who stoke fear in well-meaning but misinformed individuals, companies and governments to concentrate power in a global bureaucracy of unelected elites. The green political agenda is by far a much larger threat to humanity as a whole and individual liberty in the US than modest fluctuations in the concentration of a trace component of earth's atmosphere (CO2 is 0.04% by mole of air, and a relatively impotent greenhouse molecule at that.)

I endorse #2 of your 5 point plan. Restarting our nuclear power industry would be a great place for our political parties to find common ground and do something genuinely useful for the economy and the environment at the same time. The others are feel-good pseudo-solutions that appeal to progressives who always want more government and deny the amazing track record of entrepreneurs and free markets to drive the most innovative solutions to the problems facing humanity.

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