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Guest column: Yes, conservatives can, and should, effectively address climate change

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 23, 2022

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It is entirely noncontroversial for policymakers and political leaders to say that we should make more things in America. That is, except for one notable group: environmentalists.The narrative in mainstream environmental circles is that America and our capitalist system are the cause of all of our society’s ills, up to and especially climate change. The problem with this is that the data don’t back it up. In fact, the best thing we could do... + full article



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