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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True, Spiked, A Rapid Energy Transition Will Increase Human Suffering

A recent article posted on British magazine spiked (stylized in lower case) describes the hurdles and realities of the so-called rapid energy transition away from fossil fuels. The article correctly points out that the...

Wrong, The Conversation, “Synchronized” Crop Failures Are Not Imminent Due to Climate Change

A recent article in The Conversation claims that new research shows that climate change is changing the jet stream, in turn causing multiple extreme weather events around the world at once, which could disrupt...

Right, Daily Caller, Green Hydrogen Is No Miracle Solution for Carbon Free Energy

The Daily Caller (DCNF) recently posted an article by contributor John Hugh DeMastri describing significant issues likely to limit the effectiveness of the Biden administration’s plans to invest up to $1 billion in taxpayer...

Wrong, Bloomberg, Climate Change is Not ‘Coming for Your Cabernet’

A recent article in Bloomberg, titled “Mother Nature Is Coming for Your Cabernet,” makes the oft-repeated claim that climate change is threatening wine production, in this case, focusing on South Africa. This claim, as...

Correct, CBS News Texas, Wind Energy Struggles in Heat (And Other Conditions)

CBS News Texas posted an article to their website describing how wind turbines struggle to produce enough electricity during heat waves, due to the natural effect of lower wind speeds during these events. This...

No, Forbes, Climate Change is Not Behind the Sriracha Shortage

A recent Forbes article claims that the recent shortage of the popular hot sauce “Sriracha” is likely due to climate change. This is false. Natural weather patterns in the region of Mexico Sriracha’s chili...

PJ Media, Steve Milloy, and Dr. Roy Spencer Show Climate Models Overestimate Corn Belt Warming

A recent post at the news and opinion website PJ Media makes the point that the climate models used to promote green policies have overestimated the warming seen in the Corn Belt of the...

Correct, CNN, Cocoa Prices Are Due to Natural Weather Conditions and Disease

A recent story published to CNN’s website helpfully explains the reasons behind rising cocoa prices, and some of the struggles that cocoa farmers around the world have been facing during the past season. These...

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