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648:"is really nothing more than a bad utopian fantasy," that functions to support oil and gas industry and as "an apology for nuclear energy." Demos continued that "What is additionally striking about the Ecomodernist document, beyond its factual weaknesses and ecological falsehoods, is that there is no mention of social justice or democratic politics," and "no acknowledgement of the fact that big technologies like nuclear reinforce centralized power, the military-industrial complex, and the inequalities of corporate globalization."
250:, and nuclear power are important tools in protecting the environment. His writing on climate change and environmentalism has been criticized by environmental scientists and academics, who have called some of his arguments "bad science" and "inaccurate". Response to his work from journalists has been mixed. In a similar manner, many academics criticized Shellenberger's positions and writings on homelessness, and he has received a mixed reception from writers and journalists on the topic. Shellenberger ran unsuccessfully for
757:, Alex Trembath generally praised the book, writing that "despite the flaws", "Shellenberger ... do a service in calling out the environmental alarmism and hysteria that obscure environmental debates rather than illuminate them. And they stand as outliers in those debates for precisely the reason that they claim: Abjuring environmentalist orthodoxy carries heavy social and professional penalties, so few are willing to do so." However, Trembath criticized some of the book as "nuclear fetishism". In
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anything." Similarly, environmental and technological social scientists Taylor Dotson and
Michael Bouchey have argued that as an "Environmental activist" and "ecomodernist", Shellenberger's writing in his books and on his foundation's website "bombards readers with facts that are disconnected, out of context, poorly explained, and of questionable relevance," and ultimately, his "fanatic, scientistic discourse stands in the way of nuclear energy policy that is both intelligent and democratic."
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Shellenberger has a history of anti-green contrarianism. He thrust himself into the limelight in 2004, when he and Ted
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environmental economist Sam Bliss said that while "the book itself is well written", Shellenberger "plays fast and loose with the facts" and "Troublingly, he seems more concerned with showing climate-denying conservatives clever new ways to own the libs than with convincing environmentalists of
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and failing at its mission of linking people to housing and treatment, the facility closed. In 2023, Public was credited by the Wall Street
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fact-checking project. The reviewers conclude that
Shellenberger "mixes accurate and inaccurate claims in support of a misleading and overly simplistic argumentation about climate change." Zeke Hausfather, Director of Climate and Energy for The Breakthrough Institute, wrote that Shellenberger
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while actively trading on suspect political tropes," such as blaming China and other nations as large-scale polluters. Furthermore, Sze and Ziser claim that
Shellenberger and Nordhaus advocate technology-based approaches that miss entirely the "structural environmental injustice" that natural
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will make some green progressives mad. But I see it as a useful and even necessary counterpoint to the alarmism being peddled by some activists and journalists, including me", but Horgan criticized the book for arguing too "aggressively for nuclear power" and added that "my main gripe with
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that covers "… stories on the most important issues of the day, from censorship and cities to mental health and addiction to energy and the environment." In
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on a platform calling for homelessness reform via removal of encampments and mandatory treatment for drug addiction and mental illness, advocating for water desalination as an answer to
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environmentalism's problem was environmentalism itself... The story Shellenberger has stuck with is that the things environmentalists resist — nuclear, GMOs, fracking, industrial agriculture, and so on — are actually good for the environment.
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led a group of environmental scholars in a critique, arguing that Ecomodernism "violates everything we know about ecosystems, energy, population, and natural resources," and "Far from being an ecological statement of principles, the
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wrote that "(i)f heeded, Nordhaus and Shellenberger's call for an optimistic outlook —- embracing economic dynamism and creative potential —- will surely do more for the environment than any U.N. report or Nobel Prize."
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claiming the "evident relish in their notoriety as the 'sexy'(,) cosmopolitan 'bad boys' of environmentalism (their own words) introduces some doubt about their sincerity and reliability." Sze and Ziser asserted that
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On April 3, 2024, Shellenberger published the “Twitter Files – Brazil,” resulting in dozens of news stories in Brazil, a formal Congressional inquiry, and two Congressional hearings, at which Shellenberger testified.
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wrote that "Shellenberger makes a persuasive case, lucidly blending research data and policy analysis with a history of the green movement and vignettes of people in poor countries suffering the consequences of
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being the result of the gender affirming culture: “We are creating, through ideological means and social media, gender dysphoria. … These are ideologically driven failures of civilization”.
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make visible. Ultimately, "Shellenberger believes that community-based environmental justice poses a threat to the smooth operation of a highly capitalized, global-scale Environmentalism."
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executive director, said in 2005 that Shellenberger and Nordhaus "laid out some fascinating data, but they put it in this over-the-top language and did it in this in-your-face way."
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argued that a critical reevaluation of green politics was unwarranted because global warming had become a high-profile issue and the Democratic Congress was preparing to act.
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argued that "bad science and bad arguments abound" in the book, writing that "what is new in here isn't right, and what is right isn't new." In a review for the
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3645:"Michael Shellenberger is one of the most influential writers in S.F. Here's what he says about trans people"
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was met with critiques similar to Gelobter's evaluation of "Death" and Sze and Ziser's analysis of
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Debunking Shellenberger & Nordhaus: Part I: The death of 'The Death of Environmentalism'
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suffers from factual errors and misleading statements."
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3259:/ 'A Call to Look Past Sustainable Development."
2266:"Opinion | A Boom in Shale Gas? Credit the Feds"
1004:. Critics accused Shellenberger of working with
3115:Review: Why get so heated about global warming?
1838:
1553:Kallis, Giorgos; Bliss, Sam (January 4, 2019).
4093:Candidates in the 2022 United States elections
4088:Candidates in the 2018 United States elections
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2887:Shellenberger, Michael; Nordhaus, Ted (2004).
867:, a criticism of progressive social policies.
484:In 2007, Shellenberger and Nordhaus published
3909:(Press release). Young America's Foundation.
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3202:"A Call to Look Past Sustainable Development"
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1949:"Two Environmentalists Anger Their Brethren"
1782:"Are cooler heads needed on climate change?"
1450:Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
998:medical standards of transgender health care
574:
4128:University of California, Santa Cruz alumni
3934:"Twitter Files triumphant at the Dao Prize"
3452:San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities
2669:
2478:Shellenberger, Michael (January 15, 2020).
2230:"Opinion | A Ray of Hope on Climate Change"
2137:
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1187:"Public | Michael Shellenberger | Substack"
1148:mother, in adulthood, Shellenberger became
1090:wrote that Shellenberger is a proponent of
865:San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities
852:San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities
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1527:"The Stories Michael Shellenberger Tells"
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166:Energy, global warming, human development
3932:Alexander, Cockburn (November 3, 2023).
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3131:Life After the Death of Environmentalism
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2171:Barringer, Felicity (February 6, 2005).
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2538:Fischer, Sara (December 13, 2022).
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2328:Collier, Robert (August 21, 2004).
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2110:Collier, Robert (August 21, 2004).
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2031:"Michael Shellenberger's Biography"
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1813:"Die Illusionen der Ă–ko-Romantiker"
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2421:"State Nuclear Profiles: Illinois"
2376:. Foundation For National Progress
2228:Leonhardt, David (July 21, 2012).
1718:"Alternatives to Climate Alarmism"
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2808:Vieira, Thiago (April 16, 2024).
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1341:"The Revolt Against Homelessness"
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2894:(Report). Breakthrough Institute
2701:Sjostedt, David (May 11, 2022).
2443:"EP open letter to New York PSC"
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1854:The San Francisco Examiner
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982:gender-affirming surgeries
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3159:January 31, 2009, at the
3154:The Consultants' Republic
3052:December 7, 2008, at the
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2209:"Nuclear's Fall—and Rise"
1133:Shellenberger resides in
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2948:"Dead movement walking?"
1446:Yale Climate Connections
1375:10.1353/dis.2007.a266843
1185:Shellenberger, Michael.
1063:Shellenberger ran as an
561:San Francisco Chronicle,
352:authorized by new owner
283:Peace and Global Studies
258:Early life and education
221:Michael D. Shellenberger
4098:California Independents
3649:San Francisco Chronicle
3111:San Francisco Chronicle
3027:The Wall Street Journal
2733:San Francisco Chronicle
2676:San Francisco Chronicle
2651:. Michael Shellenberger
2631:San Francisco Chronicle
2579:"Michael Shellenberger"
2214:The Wall Street Journal
2117:San Francisco Chronicle
2066:San Francisco Chronicle
2035:justfacts.votesmart.org
1756:The Wall Street Journal
1601:. Grist. Archived from
1088:The Wall Street Journal
760:The Wall Street Journal
744:The Wall Street Journal
547:US Department of Energy
510:The Wall Street Journal
405:a federally prohibited
191:On his political vision
4103:Earlham College alumni
2994:"Beyond Mother Nature"
2465:Environmental Progress
2447:Environmental Progress
2354:Environmental Progress
975:preventing the closure
944:San Francisco Bay Area
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319:Breakthrough Institute
252:governor of California
229:Environmental Progress
225:Breakthrough Institute
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4138:Writers from Colorado
4113:Organization founders
4009:Michael Shellenberger
3568:National Public Radio
2309:"Boundary conditions"
2145:The American Prospect
1880:(November 23, 2021).
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177:Shellenberger's voice
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3029:, 27 November 2007,
2786:O Estado de S. Paulo
2583:University of Austin
2278:on January 22, 2013.
2152:on December 25, 2007
1244:. November 30, 2017.
1135:Berkeley, California
1098:Awards and accolades
1039:Shellenberger was a
952:critical race theory
376:University of Austin
333:to critiques of the
4073:American Mennonites
3878:Wall Street Journal
3698:The Washington Post
3129:, 11 October 2007,
2759:Wall Street Journal
2649:public.substack.com
2604:"College Navigator"
2271:The Washington Post
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1918:The Daily Telegraph
1572:10.2458/v26i1.23238
1276:Scientific American
899:The Daily Telegraph
781:Scientific American
727:Heartland Institute
626:Richard B. Norgaard
3986:The Christian Post
3913:. November 2, 2023
3342:"Apocalypse Never"
3206:The New York Times
3150:Harvard Law Review
3113:, 7 October 2007,
3045:, 3 October 2007,
2998:The New York Times
2979:The New York Times
2954:. January 14, 2005
2400:Save Diablo Canyon
2235:The New York Times
2178:The New York Times
1887:The New York Times
1694:– via JSTOR.
1634:10.1353/mel.0.0019
1473:Demos, TJ (2017).
1269:(August 4, 2020).
1026:Mayor of San Diego
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569:Harvard Law Review
470:The New York Times
254:in 2018 and 2022.
3989:. April 10, 2023.
3938:Cockburn's Gossip
3768:Los Angeles Times
3671:"The WPATH Files"
3461:978-0-06-309362-1
3301:978-0-06-300169-5
3294:: HarperCollins.
3290:. New York City,
3127:American Prospect
1957:. September 2007.
1605:on July 11, 2005.
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565:American Prospect
537:Hurricane Katrina
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410:beginning of the
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