Economic harm

The Earth’s modest recent warming appears to be bringing net economic benefits, such as increasing crop yields, while greenhouse gas restrictions would bring net economic harms. Climate activism rather than our modest ongoing climate change provides the greatest economic harms and threats.

Climate Activists Celebrate Coronavirus Impact on Economy, Emissions

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With economies in America and around the world staggering in the wake of the Wuhan coronavirus, climate activists are celebrating the asserted environment and climate impacts. Noting the decline in carbon dioxide emissions in...

Climate change will cost much less than we think

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Climate alarmism, not climate change, is causing economic harm.

Douglas Pollock, ICCC13 (Panel 4: Winning Public Policy Options)

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Douglas Pollock, a civil industrial engineer, speaks on Panel 4: Winning Public Policy Options at Heartland's Thirteenth International Conference on Climate Change. Pollock discusses the effects certain policies have on Chilean energy.

Benny Peiser, ICCC13 (Panel 5: Advancing from Theory to Practice)

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Benny Peiser, director of the Global Warming Policy Forum, presents at the Thirteenth International Conference on Climate Change. Peiser examines the impacts from high energy costs on the European economy.