Climate Rationality: From Bias to Balance

Author:   Jason S. Johnston
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781108415637


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   19 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jason S. Johnston
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.080kg
ISBN:  

9781108415637


ISBN 10:   1108415636
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   19 August 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. The Costs of Precautionary Policy: 2. The endangerment game; 3. The precautionary principle: what it does and doesn't do; 4. EPA's newfound role in regulating automobile mileage; 5. 'It will bankrupt you' – using environmental regulations to end the mining and use of coal in the United States; 6. The clean power plan, the rule of law, and EPA's takeover of state and regional electricity systems; 7. Renewable power and the reliabilty and cost of electricity; 8. Renewable power subsidies and mandates: harming today's environment and punishing the poor; 9. Spinning the tort liability roulette wheel; Part II. The Other Side of the Story: the Structure, Process and Output of Climate Science Assessment Institutions and the Science they Neglect: 10. But is it true? The case for taking a critical look at the economic and physical science underlying estimates of the benefits of ghg emission reduction; 11. 'Born in politics': the rise of the climate change science production and assessment complex; 12. Settling science and propagandizing for action: the structure, process and products of the climate science production complex; 13. Recent observed climate change in longer term perspective; 14. Beyond co2: causes of regional climate change that the IPCC has ignored; 15. Projecting future climate from computer models and far, far distant earth history; 16. The precautionary social cost of carbon; Part III. Toward Rational Climate Policy: 17. Adapt and prosper; 18. The surprising sahel; 19. Selected policy implications.

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'Johnston's comprehensive and lively treatment of climate change, climate change policy, and climate change politics is a welcome contribution - a terrific resource for the non-specialist who wants to think critically about the challenges posed by climate change and the efforts to ameliorate it.' Wally Thurman, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, North Carolina State University 'Jason S. Johnston's Climate Rationality is the definitive indictment and takedown of subjective climate 'authorities' like the IPCC and the various US 'Assessments' of climate change. Johnston's work is so comprehensive that he may well be the historic figure who singlehandedly kills the climate bogeyman.' Patrick J. Michaels, Past-President, American Association of State Climatologists 'Professor Johnston has provided a much-needed, rigorous independent assessment of the climate issue. He has documented, as he writes, 'climate assessments produced by IPCC and the USGCRP produce biased science advocacy rather than the balanced, objective consideration necessary for rational policy design.' The implications of that advocacy on policy are far reaching, and the book discusses its consequences in detail. This book should be read by not only policymakers, but scientists in disciplines who use climate information in their impacts studies.' Roger Pielke, Sr, Professor Emeritus, Colorado State University, Research Scientist, CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder 'Johnston's exhaustive analysis shows that governments and courts alike need to realize the IPCC is not what it appears: longstanding procedural flaws have allowed it to function as an advocacy group while claiming to be a science authority. This book is a critical contribution to understanding and fixing the problem.' Ross McKitrick, Professor of Economics, Departments of Economics and Finance, University of Guelph, Ontario


Author Information

Jason Scott Johnston is the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Professor of Law and Director of the Olin Program in Law and Economics at the University of Virginia Law School. He has been awarded a Bosch Fellowship at the American Academy of Berlin and a Simon Fellowship at the Property and Environment Research Center. Johnston has also served on the Board of the American Law and Economics Association, the Searle Civil Justice Institute, and the Social Science Grant Review Panel of the National Science Foundation. His research has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization and the Yale Law Journal, and he is the editor of the Institutions and Incentives in Regulatory Science (2012).

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