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August 2008: Keeping our Cool: What to Do about Global Warming

 

» About this issue

Lead Essay

» Keeping Our Cool: What to Do about Global Warming by Jim Manzi

Reaction Essays

» A Small Cost Will Avoid a Catastrophe by Joseph Romm

» Reducing Vulnerability to Climate-Sensitive Risks is the Best Insurance Policy by Indur Goklany

» The New Climate Center: How Technology Could Create a Political Breakthrough by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus

The Conversation

» Reply to Joseph Romm by Jim Manzi

» Reply to Indur Goklany by Indur Goklany

» What Manzi Ignored and Why It Matters by Joseph Romm

» Seven Points in Response to Romm by Indur Goklany

» Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Romm by Jim Manzi

» Goklany Okay with 250-foot Sea-Level Rise by Joseph Romm

» Investing in America by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus

» Only Inaction Is Costly by Joseph Romm

» The Earth is Okay with a 400-Foot Sea-Level Rise by Indur Goklany

» Romm’s Factually-Challenged Smear of Conservatives by Indur Goklany

» Common Ground by Jim Manzi

Related in the Cato Archives

» Book: Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media, by Patrick J. Michaels

» Policy Analysis: What to Do about Climate Change, by Indur Goklany

» Policy Analysis: Energy Efficiency: No Silver Bullet for Global Warming, by Jerry Taylor [pdf]

» By The Editors on August 29th, 2008

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  • » Why Ayn Rand? Answers and Some Questions for Discussion by Douglas B. Rasmussen

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  • » The Winnowing of Ayn Rand by Roderick Long
  • » Why Ayn Rand? Some Alternate Answers by Michael Huemer
  • » Ayn Rand's Significance: A Reply to Douglas Rasmussen by Neera K. Badhwar

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  • » Rand's Philosophic Thought: A Response to Professors Long, Huemer, and Badhwar by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » Survival, Flourishing, and Intuition by Michael Huemer
  • » Omitting Practical Wisdom by Neera K. Badhwar
  • » Can We All Get Along by Roderick Long
  • » Clarifying What Hardly Anyone Would Find Plausible by Michael Huemer
  • » Yes We Can Get Along -- and We Can Even Agree Quite a Bit by Neera K. Badhwar
  • » This and That by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » Bravo Neera by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » More on Happiness by Roderick Long
  • » The Conflict of Rational Interests by Neera K. Badhwar
  • » Neither Stoicist nor Putnam-Wittgensteinian by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » More on the Conflict of Rational Interests by Michael Huemer
  • » Yes by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » Instrumentalist Egoism by Michael Huemer
  • » No by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » Interests, Harmonious and Otherwise by Roderick Long
  • » Identities and Interests by Michael Huemer
  • » Yes and... by Roderick Long
  • » Biology and Interests by Roderick Long
  • » And Now for Something Completely Different by Roderick Long
  • » Does Rand Presuppose Egoism or Argue for Egoism by Neera K. Badhwar
  • » The Other Shoe Has Dropped and Some Parting Comments by Douglas B. Rasmussen
  • » The Pyramid of Ability by Neera K. Badhwar
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