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Do you have a reading list on environmental issues?

 

Although exhaustive by any means, the following articles and papers provide significant insight into the economic, scientific and faith concerns relevant to the debate on global warming and climate change.

 

 

Environmentalism and Economics

 

Title: A Call to Truth, Prudence and the protection of the poor: An Evangelical Response to Global Warming.

Author: Beisner, E. Calvin Ph.D., Driessen, Paul K. Esq., McKitrick, Ross, Ph.D., and Spencer, Roy W., Ph.D.

 

Title: An Issue of Science and Economics

Author: Iain Murray

 

Title: An Examination of the Scientific, Ethical and Theological Implications of Climate Change Policy

Author: Roy W. Spencer, PhD, Paul K. Driessen, Esq. and E. Calvin Beisner, PhD

 

 

Christian Environmentalism

 

Title: A Biblical Perspective on Environmental Stewardship

Author: Acton Institute

 

Title: Leading Questions: Climate Change Polls and Evangelicals
Author: Dr. E Calvin Beisner
 

 

Science and Environmentalism

 

Title: How do we know global warming is a problem if we can’t trust the U.S. temperature record?

Author: Anthony Watts

 

Title: No Evidence to Support Carbon Dioxide Causing Global Warming

Author: Robert Ashworth

 

Title: A Science-Based Rebuttal to the Testimony of Al Gore before the United States Senate Environment & Public Works Committee

Author: Greg Idso

 

 

Population Concerns

 

Title: Too Many People?

Author: Nicholas Eberstadt

 

Title: The Real Population Problem

Author: Jim Peron

     

Title: The White Pestilence

Author: Steven Mosher

     



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