Kenneth P. Green
Kenneth P. Green is a senior fellow at Reason Foundation.
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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Getting the Bias Out of Environmental Communications
Textbooks, reports need science, not politics
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National Academy of Sciences Raises More Climate Questions
Report acknowledges limitations of scientific understanding
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Major Media Mangle Global Warming Report
Reports ignore stated uncertainty
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IPCC Global Warming Report Fails to Deliver Sound Policy
Climate change certainty misrepresented
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Texas Enters Global Warming Fray
Carbon sequestration should be looked at
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Group’s Summary Overheats Warming Threat
Rhetoric doesn't match data
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Clearing the Air in Houston
Innovative Strategies for Ozone Control and Air Quality
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Seeking Safety in a Dangerous World
Environmental Risk Reduction Framework for Policymakers
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Environmental Information
The Toxics Release Inventory, Stakeholder Participation, and the Right to Know - Part I
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Checking up on smog-check
A Critique of Traditional Inspection and Maintenance Programs
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Defending Automobility
A Critical Examination of the Environmental and Social Costs of Auto Use
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Looking Beyond ECO
Alternatives to Employer Based Trip Reductions