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States could be on the hook for as much as $75 billion in fines for emissions going back years
Teresa Mull
As the smoke clears, we are left to survey the wreckage, pick up the pieces and rebuild — and learn lessons that prevent history repeating
Spectator Editorial
Nothing — but intersectional activists won’t let that stop them
David Christopher Kaufman
The same trustworthy models that suggest catastrophe gave us Covid hysteria
Lionel Shriver
Selective data is feeding the idea that climate change is inflicting major disaster on the world when the real picture is more nuanced
Ross Clark