In a January 2020 column, Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman made apocalyptic assertions about global warming: “On our current trajectory, Florida as a whole will eventually be swallowed by the sea … Much of India will eventually become uninhabitable ...”
In August 2020, former Federal Reserve vice chairman and Princeton economist Alan Blinder similarly wrote that “cumulative CO2 emissions heat up the atmosphere, causing climate changes of all sorts – most of them bad. Because this huge negative externality has been allowed to run rampant, we are gradually making the Earth an inhospitable place for humans.”
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