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The Global Warming Debate: Notes from the Dismal Science

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Folland, Sherman T.

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Nixon, Jude V.

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...this column directs its main attention to explaining the surprising and consequential arguments among environmental economists, all of whom assume as premise the existence of global warming and that humans contribute to it. As you will see, these economists argue, not over whether the planet has a problem, but about how much it will cost.

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Folland, Sherman T. "The Global Warming Debate: Notes from the Dismal Science" Oakland Journal 13. (2007). 175-185

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2007-10-01

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Global warming
Climate change
Greenhouse gases

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http://hdl.handle.net/10323/7730

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