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Why Conservatives Who Believe Climate Science Won’t Speak Up

Why Conservatives Who Believe Climate Science Won’t Speak Up

The Republican Party is the only major right-of-center party in the world that refuses to acknowledge the link between greenhouse-gas emissions and rising global temperatures. The major cause of this is one liberals are well aware of: The party’s climate stance is controlled by a combination of fossil-fuel interests and active cranks dissembling about the science. But there is a secondary cause of the GOP’s inability to confront reality that is less understood. Many leading conservatives do understand climate science, yet refuse to frontally challenge their party’s denialism.

The non-cranks of the right will admit that global warming is real, and usually concede as well that some policy solution other than allowing the free dumping of carbon pollution into the atmosphere is needed. But their main energies are reserved for attacking excesses of the left. This solution goes too far, that solution accomplishes too little; that social-media message oversimplifies. It is uncomfortable to linger on disagreements with their colleagues on the right. Much easier to linger on their shared resentment of environmentalists.

To be fair, I would say both sides have a lot of mutual resentment due to different lifestyles -- whether it's dirt and diesel or skyscrapers and city buses. And it's unfortunate and unproductive.

Morning In Unadilla Forks

I often like to avoid driving through West Winfield as I feel like it's a giant speed trap with the hills. Unadilla Forks is a cute little town and the backroads of northern Otsego County.

Monday December 30, 2019 — Unadilla Forks, New York

Parking Has Eaten American Cities

Parking Has Eaten American Cities

Parking eats up an incredible amount of space and costs America’s cities an extraordinary amount of money. That’s the main takeaway of a study that looks in detail at parking in five U.S. cities: New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, Des Moines, and Jackson, Wyoming.