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Climate Solutions Realism
Restoring the Sciences Webinar Series
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Do we need to radically transform how we power our society? The conventional climate change wisdom says that we must do so, and with the utmost urgency, because catastrophic consequences will follow if we do not. Rarely considered are the catastrophic consequences that could follow if we do.
Mark P. Mills is Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a Faculty Fellow at Northwestern University’s McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science. He has a long and distinguished career studying energy technology, petroleum geopolitics, and industrial policy, including a stint in President Reagan’s White House Science Office. He also is the host of the Manhattan Institute’s podcast, "The Last Optimist," where he explores the implications of energy and technological transformation. To see more about Mark Mills, visit his Manhattan Institute page: https://www.manhattan-institute.org/expert/mark-p-mills.
Join the National Association of Scholars on Friday, December 2, at 3 pm ET for a fascinating discussion with Mark Mills about the complicated matter of energy, politics, and climate.
The discussion will be moderated by J. Scott Turner, Director of the Intrusion of Diversity in the Sciences Project for the National Association of Scholars. This webinar is the eighth installment in NAS’s ongoing Restoring the Sciences webinar series.