Climate Misanthropes Say Fighting Climate Change Is More Important Than Food, Reliable Energy, and Peace

Climate Misanthropes Say Fighting Climate Change Is More Important Than Food, Reliable Energy, and Peace
An Ethiopian woman sifts through distributed food supplies during a visit by World Food Programme (WFP) Regional Director Michael Dunford to a camp for the internally-displaced in Adadle, in the Somali Region of Ethiopia, on Jan. 22, 2022. Claire Nevill/WFP via AP
H. Sterling Burnett
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In the face of unbearable human tragedy around the world, children starving, women and children being bombed, and homes and businesses without power, climate scolds continue to insist climate change is the most important danger the world faces.

H. Sterling Burnett
H. Sterling Burnett
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Sterling Burnett, Ph.D. is a senior fellow on environmental policy at The Heartland Institute, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research center headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
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