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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ExxonMobil is Right, Net-Zero Efforts Will Cause a Lower Quality of Life

A recent Bloomberg article, titled “Exxon Says Reaching Net Zero Global Emissions by 2050 ‘Highly Unlikely’,” describes a regulatory filing Exxon Mobil Corporation made indicating that there would be significant risk associated with phasing...

Wrong, WEF, Climate Change Is Not Threatening Lizards, Wine, Coffee or Air Turbulence

An article posted to the World Economic Forum (WEF) blog on climate claims that climate change is having “unusual effects around the world.” In a short post, not all of the claimed effects can...

WCAX Hyper-Focuses on Spring Allergies, Ignoring the Benefits of Increased Plant Growth

A recent article on the website of a local Vermont television station, WCAX 3, titled “Allergy sufferers face worsening symptoms from changing climate,” claims that global warming is leading to more pollen, which means...

Wrong, NYT, Rising Insurance Costs Do NOT Prove There’s a Climate Catastrophe

The New York Times (NYT) posted an op-ed titled “Your Homeowners’ Insurance Bill Is the Canary in the Climate Coal Mine,” claiming that rising insurance costs are proof that climate change is a growing...

Yes, Breitbart, The Netherlands Anti-Agriculture Scheme Is a Disturbing Development

A recent story posted at Breitbart describes the latest anti-agriculture scheme concocted by the European Commission to reduce nitrogen pollution and land impacts of farming, by buying out thousands of farmers and forcing them...

Thanks, Guardian, For Reporting that Europeans Are Also Unwilling to Make Huge Lifestyle Changes to Stop Climate Change

A recent poll, reported on by The Guardian, found that, although Europeans were concerned about climate change and thought governments should work together to fight it, the majority of those polled were unenthusiastic about...

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...

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