Climate change, science and moving past partisan politics

inglis-web-photoFormer six-term U.S. Rep. Bob Inglis presents “Using Science to Overcome Partisanship: The Climate Change Example” March 18 at Ohio State. Inglis lost his bid for re-election in 2010 possibly because of his support for a carbon tax aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, according to a 2013 Politico interview. He’s now the executive director of George Mason University’s Energy and Enterprise Initiative, which promotes conservative solutions to America’s climate and energy challenges. (Photo: E&EI.)

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