The attempted cures for climate change are generally worse than the
disease--especially for the poor. In this groundbreaking volume, experts
in all the fields related to climate change explain for laymen what we
know about climate change and evaluate from a Christian perspective the
proposed responses.
Demands to transform the global energy infrastructure to depend heavily
on wind, solar, and other renewables are harmful to people in America
and the world-especially to the poor. Meanwhile, continued large-scale
use of traditional energy sources like nuclear, hydro, and fossil fuels
would reduce poverty while doing less harm to the environment.
Climate and Energy Policy combines outstanding climate science,
physics, economics, environmental science, political science, ethics,
and theology to present a well-reasoned understanding of human-induced
climate change and how to respond to it.