John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Exposing the hot air in the global warming debate

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Americans for Prosperity invited John Locke Foundation Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar Roy Cordato to participate Wednesday in a luncheon discussion tied to the Copenhagen climate summit. The News & Observer previewed the event online and in print in the “Under the Dome” column. The Charlotte Observer also noted Cordato’s role in the event. In other climate-related news, a Reason Magazine article on the best way to handle climate policy quoted Cordato.

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