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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Rest Easy, New York Times, Popular Coffee Cultivars are Safe

The New York Times (NYT) recently posted an article claiming that climate change threatens popular coffee cultivars, while describing the rising popularity in Uganda of a different coffee variety that is supposedly more resistant to...

Not So Fast, NBC News, An Increase in Pollen Indicates Plants are Thriving, That’s Not Bad News

A recent article at NBC news claims that more people are suffering from allergies than ever before due to climate change’s impact on the length of the growing season and pollen production. This may...

Wrong, World Grain, Indian Crop Data Shows Production Is Increasing

A recent article on World-Grain.com (World Grain's online publication) says Indian crops like rice, corn, and wheat, are being forced to adapt to climate change. This claim is a strange because weather patterns in...

Right, OilPrice.com, Wind Power is Unprofitable

A recent article at OilPrice.com explains how wind power is unprofitable, going into detail on some of the economic hurdles that industrial wind power development has encountered. Supply chain problems, inflation, likely the high...

Wrong, Mayor Adams, Monitoring and Limiting Food Choice Curtails Freedom, but It Won’t Stop Climate Change

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has targeted “emissions intensive” food consumption for tracking and gradual government-mandated limits, in order to reduce the city’s alleged climate change impacts. Adams’ focus on the food New...

UN Secretary-General Wrong to Blame Climate Change for Somalian Suffering

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently gave a speech in Somalia in which he claimed Somalia is suffering from the impacts of climate change disproportionately, specifically with regard to crop production amid an ongoing regional...

Another Climate Study Finds ‘Apocalyptic’ Messaging Causes Disengagement

A recent article from Breitbart describes a study that found people are less likely to display concern over climate change after being shown apocalyptic messaging about potential future impacts. While it’s only a single...

Wrong, AgFunder News, Climate Change Is Not Harming Crop Productivity

A recent post by AgFunder News, a news site that covers “foodtech” and “agtech” startups and venture capital topics, reports that climate change is harming the growth in crop productivity. This is false. The...

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