Anthony Kim writes in The Washington Times that climate change is best countered by economic freedom.
- Research shows that economic freedom is good for the environment and free economies are twice as clean as unfree economies.
- Free trade, a tenet of economic freedom, has been shown to increase environmentally-friendly innovation around the globe.
- If world leaders are serious about the need to address climate change, they should look to solutions that are rooted in economic freedom.
“Indeed, economic freedom, not government dictate, is the surest and the best path forward. It is a tried and true way to make the world freer, healthier, and cleaner.”
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