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How Far Should the United States Go to Stop Climate Change Acceleration?

To the novice environmentalist, the U.S. fossil fuel industry is an unfashionable and soon-to-be bygone market. President Joe Biden and his White House National Climate Advisor, Gina McCarthy, aren’t blankly idolizing renewables either. Since January, the Administration gave several blows to oil and natural gas firms, pausing new extraction leases on federal land, revoking permits …

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Is Climate Change Abatement Anti-Capitalist? Possibly

Last week, over forty world leaders participated in a climate summit hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden, who was quickly commended for reentering the Paris Climate Agreement since the withdraw in 2017.[1] The convention was full of ambition and promises; the United States and Canada announced cutting their greenhouse gases in half by 2030, while …

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An Inconvenient Price: The Cost of Polluting Carbon is Around $300

While some environmental advocates are using comedy as a medium to encourage climate change activism, insurance companies are not laughing.[1] The United States alone has lost, on average, $240 billion USD in economic activity from extreme health and weather events every year from 2007-2017.[2] The dangers of carbon dioxide emissions are a league of its …

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