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Conservatives, Climate Change, and the Carbon Tax
On the cost of thinking impractically about potential risk
Jim Manzi is the founder and chairman of Applied Predictive Technologies (APT), an applied artificial intelligence software company. Prior to that he was a vice president at Mercer Management Consulting. He is currently a contributing editor at National Review, where he writes about science, technology, business and economics; a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute; and serves on a number of other corporate and non-profit boards. He has also written articles for a variety of political publications including the New York Post, the Weekly Standard, the Atlantic, and Slate. He lives in Paris.
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Essay | Summer 2008
On the cost of thinking impractically about potential risk
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