Linnea Lueken

Linnea Lueken is a Research Fellow with the Arthur B. Robinson Center on Climate and Environmental Policy. While she was an intern with The Heartland Institute in 2018, she co-authored a Heartland Institute Policy Brief "Debunking Four Persistent Myths About Hydraulic Fracturing."
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Thanks, New York Times, For Finally Admitting Honey Bees Are Doing Great

A recent New York Times (NYT) article titled “The Beekeepers Who Don’t Want You to Buy More Bees,” explains that contrary to popular media narratives, honey bee populations are healthy and numerous. This is...

Right, EpochTV, Global Climate Policies Are Targeting Food Production

EpochTV host Roman Balmakov’s documentary, “No Farmers No Food,” shows that climate policies are being used to push farmers out of business, cause a decline in animal husbandry, and promote the human consumption of...

Wrong, Al Jazeera, War and Poverty, Not Climate Change, Is Causing Migration

A recent Al Jazeera article claims climate change is increasingly responsible for refugee crises around the globe, due to weather-related disasters like flooding and drought, and related food shortages. This is false. Global weather...

Wrong, Euronews, Fire Ants Are Unlikely to Flourish in Most of Europe

The online publication Euronews’ “Green” section posted an article claiming that invasive fire ants are “likely” to spread due to climate change. This claim is a stretch, based on predicted warming from climate models,...

Wired and The Conversation are Wrong, the 2023 Burning Man Rainstorm Wasn’t Caused By Climate Change

This year, the popular music festival Burning Man, which is held in the Black Rock Desert area of Nevada, was interrupted by a rainstorm that left many participants stranded. Wired and The Conversation, among...

Bloomberg Falsely Says Climate Change is Harming Crop Production, Reality Says Otherwise

A recent post at Bloomberg, titled “Climate Change Is Helping Pests and Diseases Destroy Our Food,” claims that recent crop shortages are due to increases in pest infestations and disease because of climate change....

Wrong, Vermont Public, Vermont’s Weather Isn’t Getting Worse

A recent article on the news and commentary website Vermont Public, titled “Vermont farmers say they need more gov't help as climate change causes more extreme weather,”  claims that recent weather events which damaged...

Florida Phoenix Dismisses the Threat to the U.S. Power Grid

Writing for the Florida Phoenix (The Phoenix), a “progressive” paper from Tallahassee Florida, environmental “journalist,” Craig Pittman mocks warnings from power grid operators who say shutting down coal and other fossil fuel power plants...

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