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Month: August 2017

The march against science: How left-wingers are exploiting dodgy research

THE BACKBENCHER: Science does not tell us a certain product is bad without understanding what the alternative products are. To think in such a way is a dangerous idealism that ignores reality. Policy should be consistent with the totality of scientific data, but not motivated by it, and not piecemeal.

Trade and Consumer Preferences will lead to a Greener Environment

IREF: By prioritising Paris commitments, while ignoring the more practical concerns of freer energy trade, the EU has put politics over economics.

Wundermittel zur Emmissionsreduktion oder Todesurteil für unsere Wälder?

WNDN.DE: Das Beispiel gilt in gleicher Weise für Biomasse: hierbei handelt es sich um Holzpellets die unter hohem Druck aus Holzresten gepresst werden.

Survey finds majority opposes home-sharing services ban

REMI: A group that monitors regulatory trends is touting the recent survey finding that a majority of Canucks oppose a ban on home-sharing services such as Airbnb.

Millennials lead the way demanding consumer choice

HAMILTON SPECTATOR: It’s clear, the data tells us that a majority of Canadians support consumer choice, young people are leading the way.

The Private Sector Will Fix Our Infrastructure

VALUE WALK: Thankfully, America is chock-full of innovators. It’s what we do and it’s who we are. That’s why we need to turn to our tech and engineering gurus to solve this crisis. They’ve already created Uber, Amazon, Facebook, Airbnb, and more – but what can they do with transportation infrastructure?

The UK is currently thrashing the EU on green issues

THE BACKBENCHER: EU member states recently released their 2015 emissions data, and the projections on whether they were on track to meet their 2020 goals.

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