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Episode 50: Murphy Debates Climate Change at Yale Political Union
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On February 27, 2018, Bob was the guest at the student-led Yale Political Union, debating the resolution, "The free market can solve climate change." A member of the audience captured the audio on his phone; we are presenting here Bob's opening statement, his Q&A, and his summary statement. (We are editing out the brief speeches given by the students in the middle of the event.) Below is a timeline of some highlights, and then links to further reading on Bob's work on this topic.7:52 -- Bob explains that higher temperatures mean fewer elderly deaths in the winter. When his opponents hiss, Bob jokes that they don't care about the elderly.25:55 -- Q&A session begins.30:30 -- Student critic asks if Bob believes in any role for government to provide public goods or utilities. (His answer gets a big cheer.)31:30 -- Bob contrasts government-regulated utility service in the summer with Budweiser.33:19 -- A student critic argues that the American public doesn't care about climate change, and therefore free market won't solve the problem. Bob turns this critique on its head.37:50 -- Bob gives summary remarks (after the other students have spoken, though their remarks are not included in this audio).For further reading: "Using IPCC to Defeat UN Climate Agenda" "The Case Against a U.S. Carbon Tax"The sound engineer for this episode was Chris Williams. Learn more about his work at ChrisWilliamsAudio.com.
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On February 27, 2018, Bob was the guest at the student-led Yale Political Union, debating the resolution, "The free market can solve climate change." A member of the audience captured the audio on his phone; we are presenting here Bob's opening statement, his Q&A, and his summary statement. (We are editing out the brief speeches given by the students in the middle of the event.) Below is a timeline of some highlights, and then links to further reading on Bob's work on this topic.7:52 -- Bob explains that higher temperatures mean fewer elderly deaths in the winter. When his opponents hiss, Bob jokes that they don't care about the elderly.25:55 -- Q&A session begins.30:30 -- Student critic asks if Bob believes in any role for government to provide public goods or utilities. (His answer gets a big cheer.)31:30 -- Bob contrasts government-regulated utility service in the summer with Budweiser.33:19 -- A student critic argues that the American public doesn't care about climate change, and therefore free market won't solve the problem. Bob turns this critique on its head.37:50 -- Bob gives summary remarks (after the other students have spoken, though their remarks are not included in this audio).For further reading: "Using IPCC to Defeat UN Climate Agenda" "The Case Against a U.S. Carbon Tax"The sound engineer for this episode was Chris Williams. Learn more about his work at ChrisWilliamsAudio.com.
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