Which Policy to Address Climate Change?
Which policy to address climate change?
Falsehoods and non-sequiturs abound in discussions of climate change; often they are found together. So, for example, it is frequently asserted that “the science is settled” (a falsehood) and that, therefore, “drastic measures are required to avert catastrophe” (a non sequitur). In this paper, I briefly consider the question of what we know about climate change, before moving on to discuss a range of policy options that might be considered in response to what we know.
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