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Events | Is the Sky Falling? Reconsidering the Endangerment Finding

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In 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Endangerment Finding labeled greenhouse gas emissions a threat to public health and welfare. Now, with mounting empirical evidence, improved climate models, and real-world observations, the EPA is reconsidering that determination. New data reveals a more nuanced climate reality than in 2009.
Climate policy continues to carry enormous economic and legal implications, and reconsidering the Endangerment Finding is both justified and necessary.
Panel: The Failures of Carbon Pricing and Associated Policy Implications

  • Kevin D. Dayaratna, PhD, Acting Director, Chief Statistician, and Senior Research Fellow, Center for Data Analysis, The Heritage Foundation
  • Ross McKitrick, PhD, Professor of Economics, University of Guelph
  • Benjamin Zycher, PhD, Senior Fellow of Energy and Environmental Policy, American Enterprise Institute
  • Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment and The Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow in Energy and Environmental Policy, The Heritage Foundation (moderator)
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In 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Endangerment Finding labeled greenhouse gas emissions a threat to public health and welfare. Now, with mounting empirical evidence, improved climate models, and real-world observations, the EPA is reconsidering that determination. New data reveals a more nuanced climate reality than in 2009.
Climate policy continues to carry enormous economic and legal implications, and reconsidering the Endangerment Finding is both justified and necessary.
Panel: The Failures of Carbon Pricing and Associated Policy Implications

  • Kevin D. Dayaratna, PhD, Acting Director, Chief Statistician, and Senior Research Fellow, Center for Data Analysis, The Heritage Foundation
  • Ross McKitrick, PhD, Professor of Economics, University of Guelph
  • Benjamin Zycher, PhD, Senior Fellow of Energy and Environmental Policy, American Enterprise Institute
  • Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment and The Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow in Energy and Environmental Policy, The Heritage Foundation (moderator)
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