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Applications of economics and science for rational public policy by Alan Carlin
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    • An Evaluation of U.S. Government Aid to India, June 1964
    • Environmentally Responsible Energy Pricing, 1993
    • The United States Experience with Economic Incentives to Control Environmental Pollution 1992
    • Environmental Investments, The Cost of a Clean Environment, A Summary, 1990
    • Environmental Investments, Cost of a Clean Environment, Report by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to the Congress of the United States, 1991
    • Implementation and Utilization of Geoengineering for Global Climate Change Control, 2007
    • Mr. Udall’s Analysis, An Unrepentant Rejoinder
    • Risky Gamble
    • Vehicle Safety, Why the Market Did Not Encourage It and How It Might be Made to Do So, 1968
    • Why a Different Approach Is Required if Global Climate Change Is to Be Controlled Efficiently or Even at All
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Added Sources

My Comments on the draft endangerment TSD contain references at the end to some of the principal references available in early March supporting my conclusions. Here are some of the useful and relevant sources which were not included in my Comments:

Videos

  • Alan Carlin on CO2 and Temperatures on Glenn Beck Program
  • Climate Science Seminars Presented at US EPA

New Scientific Developments and News Blogs

  • Climate Depot
  • Icecap
  • JoNova
  • Tom Nelson
  • WattsUpWithThat.com

Recent Reports Providing Additional Information which Were Not Available for Preparing “Comments”

  • Austrailian “Due Diligence” on Minister Wong’s Reply to Senator Fielding’s Three Questions on Climate Change, August 11, 2009
  • “Global Warming–Sensibilities and Science” by Richard Lindzen, June 2, 2009. Details another test of the AGW hypothesis.
  • Heaven and Earth: Global Warming, the Missing Science by Ian Plimer, Taylor Trade Publishing, Lanham, MD, USA, 2009
  • Non-governmental International Panel on Climate Change, June, 2009. Extensive documentation on problems with the IPCC reports.
  • “The Skeptic’s Handbook” from joannenova.com.au. Succinct statement of the basic science of global warming for the non-expert.
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  1. David L. Hagen says:
    December 3, 2009 at 4:30 pm

    See Ferenc Miskolczi’s evaluation of the Global Greenhouse Effect (total optical depth) for both H2O and CO2 from 1948 to 2008 at http://www.miskolczi.webs.com/
    The Global Greenhouse Effect trend from NOAA data is essentially flat for the last 61 years, despite about a 26% increase in CO2.

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