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, Associated Press, For Reporting on E.U. Farmers’ Victory over Harmful Climate Regulations

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The New York Times Conflates Weather with Climate Change (Again)

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No, Al Jazeera, Climate Change Is Not Worsening Human Trafficking in Sierra Leone

A recent article at Al Jazeera titled “In Sierra Leone, climate change worsens human trafficking of the poor,” claims that human trafficking is exacerbated by alleged impacts of climate change like flooding and crop...

Wrong, New York Times and BBC, A New Study Doesn’t Prove Climate Change Is Causing the Amazon’s Drought

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Wrong, Harvard, Alarmists’ Media Stories, Not Climate Change, Are to Blame for Mental Trauma

A recent news post at the Harvard School of Public Health “Understanding the mental health consequences of chronic climate change,” claims that climate change, which researchers dub “chronic,” is leading to negative mental health...

King Tides Are Not Becoming the “New Normal” In San Fran, Mercury News

A recent post at The Mercury News, “With climate change, king tides could be the new normal,” asserts that climate change will make king tides more common and more impactful in the San Francisco...

Wrong, Forbes, Normal Cyclical Agricultural Downturns Aren’t Indicative of Climate Change

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