Chill out about global warming The evidence doesn’t establish that it’s “the existential threat” that seemingly everyone is making it out to be. Clifford D. May Nov. 10, 2021
Judaism and the Green New Deal: Not a match made in Heaven The push to link Jewish faith with the most extreme claims and the most extreme remedies for climate change does neither faith nor the environment much good. Jonathan S. Tobin March 14, 2019
Green New Deal draws heated Jewish responses to tackling climate change Jewish groups weigh in on the 10-year proposal that would require the U.S. energy grid to 100 percent run on renewables—solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass and geothermal—enabling regulations that “would likely require at least $1 trillion in new regulatory costs, if not much more.” Jackson Richman Feb. 26, 2019