September 8, 2009
Various econometric calculations suggest that
any benefits achieved by avoiding the damage caused by man-made
global warming might easily be swamped by the costs of suboptimal
government policy. This prompts Reason Science
Correspondent Ronald Bailey to ponder the question: Is global
warming worse than what governments are likely to do about it?
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