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Reconciling freedom and nature
Most so-called “deniers” have in common a strong sense of not wanting the government poking its nose into their lives; of wanting small government; of not having people interfering, telling them what to do. And they really don’t like taxes. … Continue reading
Why deniers are right-wing and why that’s important
Most climate change deniers are right wing and left-wing climate change deniers are rare. To tackle climate change we need the values and strengths of people on the right just as much as those on the left. So we need … Continue reading
The Social Capital Trading Scheme
Nat Eb blew gently through the top of his cappuccino – first one in the week and it was already Thursday. Little flecks of froth alighted his nose. He was sitting by the roaring fire in the Crusty Stag with … Continue reading
Sir Gordon and the Airline Rationing System for Emissions
Sir Gordon Haemorrhage loathed Nat Eb. They’d been in shorts at Oakwick School on the Norfolk Coast. Haemorrhage, the budding biologist, taunted Eb with the entrails of roadkill from country lanes. Haemorrhage, the precocious physicist, manufactured lightning in the dormitory … Continue reading
Why the Commission hates offsets
The European Commission is doing its best to kill off offset projects – whether JI, CDM or domestic offsets under Article 24a. The reasons they give are that everywhere should have cap and trade schemes instead. CDM was a failure … Continue reading