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Don't Teach College Economics Students Global Warming Denial
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    1. Cengage (+ 4 others)
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      • Cengage (John Carey)
      • Texbook author (James Gwartney)
      • Texbook author (Richard Stroup)
      • Textbook author (Russell Sobel)
      • Textbook author (David Macpherson)
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    Jess Leber
    Washington, DC

Think slowing climate change will cost a lot of money? Think again. As most economists will tell you, the costs of not acting to slow climate change are far scarier.

Unfortunately, you might not realize that if you are a college economics major. In fact, you might not even believe that climate change is happening at all. At least that's true if you are studying from one of five popular college economics textbooks that recently received a "Not Recommended " grade in The Sightline Institute's review of 16 major texts used on college campuses nationwide.

The think tank's climate economics "report card," written by Dr. Yoram Bauman, a University of Washington environmental economist, turns the tables on academic textbook authors, grading their efforts to introduce crucial climate questions to the budding business and finance leaders who sit in their classrooms.

The results are not heartening. According to the report, these five books—all recent editions— contain either misleading or flat-out wrong information about climate science and policy.

The worst of the five is the deliberately misleading content of “Economics: Private and Public Choice, 13th ed.” by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, Russell Sobel, and David Macpherson. This book is the only one to receive an "F" grade, for its inclusion of gems such as the current warming trend may well be unrelated to the emissions of carbon dioxide” and its allusions to a climate change "conspiracy."

“The authors did not just omit the latest in climate research; they blatantly ignored the consensus of the climate science community,” said the University of Washington's Dr. Yoram Bauman, the author of the report. “Schools and students shouldn’t be using this book," he said.

If you agree with Bauman and The Sightline Instistute, you can sign this petition to the books' publisher, Cengage, asking that they either drop the textbook or demand significant improvements in a new edition. The petition will also be sent to the authors of the text book.

Economics is a hard discipline. It's too bad these textbook authors are ensuring that many students will fail.

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Drop Economics Textbook that Undermines Climate Science

Greetings,

With the threat that global warming poses to our environment, national security, and economic prosperity, it's crucial that the future business leaders of the country understand what's at stake.

Unfortunately, this will not happen if they are using the college textbook: “Economics: Private and Public Choice, 13th ed.” by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, Russell Sobel, and David Macpherson.

This book is the only one of 16 popular college economics textbooks to receive an "F" grade in The Sightline Institute's recent climate economics report card. It received failing marks for the inclusion of such false statements such as "the current warming trend may well be unrelated to the emissions of carbon dioxide”—a position even the libertarian Cato Institute does not hold. In addition, the book alludes to a climate change conspiracy and falsely implies that most economists are not behind taking action to curb global warming.

This letter is being sent to the textbook publisher and textbook authors. As the publisher, I urge you to drop this misleading book now, or at minimum demand a new edition that abides by the overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is occurring and poses an economic threat.

Economics is a hard discipline. It's too bad this textbook is ensuring that many students fail.

Thank you,

[Your name]