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Calling Rick Stryker (and all other Global Climate Change Skeptics of Yore)

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Friday, July 3, 2026 at 4:06 PM
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Madison’s had a heat advisory in effect for days — like most of the eastern portion of the US. This reminded me of Rick Stryker’s 2014 admonition to dismiss climate change. Since I got the terrible...

Madison’s had a heat advisory in effect for days — like most of the eastern portion of the US. This reminded me of Rick Stryker’s 2014 admonition to dismiss climate change. Since I got the terrible news at econbrowser that 2014 is the hottest year on record, I’ve been sitting alone at Stryker mansion in […]

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