SPECIAL OFFER: Add a DVD of select conference presentations for just $5!Global warming is a topic fraught with controversy and strong viewpoints. Much of the public discussion on global warming has very little focus on the science and economics behind the proposed solutions.
In November, 2007, American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) brought together speakers with a wide range of viewpoints and expertise. For example, they compared the merits of a carbon tax with a “cap and trade” approach. They also examined the inner-workings of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and argued that the IPCC’s process of review and inquiry is seriously flawed
The Global Warming Debate: Science, Economics, and Policy brings together twelve of the most interesting presentations on the issues surrounding global warming. From the current state of scientific knowledge on global warming to the theoretical perspectives on the issue, this title presents a much broader perspective on global climate change than you can find anywhere else. Presentation Topics: What is the Current State of Scientific Knowledge About Global Climate Change? Carl Wunsch Global Warming: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going? David S. Chapman
Summary View of Climate Change William R. Cotton
Comments on Hurricanes and Global Warming* William M. Gray
The Best of Times, The Worst of Times James I. Mills
Governments and Climate Change Issues: A Flawed Consensus* David Henderson
Response to Henderson Article Ross McKitrick
Global Warming and the United Nations* Claudia Rosett
Cap-and-Trade, or Carbon Tax?* Kenneth P. Green
Global Warming and Religion: Climate Policy as Applied Theology* Robert H. Nelson
Some Theological Perspectives on the Climate Change Debate E. Calvin Beisner
On Global Warming Heresy Richard S. Lindzen
*Included in the Global Warming Debate DVD |