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Dartmouth College Libertarians Host Cato Environmentalist
The following event is being hosted tomorrow evening by the Dartmouth College Libertarians. I would not normally advertise an event conflicting with Daniel Webster Legal Society meetings, which I lead at the same time and believe to be particularly valuable, but this looks like a fantastic event. Although I cannot speak to Dr. Michaels in particular, the Cato Institute is always particularly good in their analysis of harnessing the power of natural incentives and advocating for rational, limited, and constitutional policies so I suspect attendees will be in for a very thought-provoking talk.
Through freedom, let facts guide your thinking.
Did you know, it is NOT scientifically proven that global warming will lead to our extinction?
What are the real and unbiased facts on climate change?
Why and how have some scientists, politicians and journalists convinced many educated people that Global Warming has become an ever increasing threat?
In an effort to stop APOCALYPTIC climate change, many individuals, communities and governments will make drastic and costly alterations. What type of danger does this impose on society? Also, what good does it achieve?
***Patrick Michaels,Ph.D, senior fellow at the CATO institute, will explain***
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