Kenneth P. Green
Kenneth P. Green is a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute.
Prior to 2020, he was a resident scholar and chair in energy and environmental studies and former senior director of the Centre for Natural Resource Studies at the Fraser Institute.
Green received his doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), an M.S. in Molecular Genetics from San Diego State University, and a B.S. in Biology from UCLA.
Mr. Green has studied public policy involving energy, risk, regulation, and the environment for nearly 20 years at public policy research institutions across North America including the Reason Foundation, the Environmental Literacy Council, and the American Enterprise Institute.
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It Is Time for Environmentalism 3.0
Many of the policies promoted to address the most serious and high profile environmental problems—climate change, declining biodiversity, oceanic dead zones, and tropical deforestation—simply aren’t working.
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Crichton’s State of Fear
Book exposes faulty climate change arguments
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California Dreamin’
State's environmental standards misguided
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Cleaning the Air in California
Plan to cut greenhouse gases is bad policy
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Pavley’s Ploy May Carjack Motorists
Plan will hurt taxpayers, but won't dent global warming
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Removing the 55 MPH Speed Limit
Testimony to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Committee
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Hearing on Removing the 55-MPH Speed Limit on Automobiles
Testimony to the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Committee
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Cooperative Environmental Problem-Solving Works Best
Testimony to US House Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs
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American Lung Association’s Report Misleads Public
Pollution isn't getting worse