1. For a general discussion of the globalization of environmental issues, see Terry L. Anderson and Henry I. Miller, eds., The Greening of U.S. Foreign Policy (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 2000).
2. For example, see Robert Balling, Jr., The Heated Debate: Greenhouse Predictions Versus Climate Reality (San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy, 1992), and Roy W. Spencer, “How Do We Know the Temperature of the Earth?” in Earth Report 2000: Revisiting the True State of the Planet, ed. Ronald Bailey (New York: McGrawHill, 2000), 23–40.
3. Wayne A. Morrisey and John R. Justus, “IB89005: Global Climate Change,” CRS Issue Brief for Congress, Congressional Research Service, March 13, 2000, on-line version, website: http://www.cnie.org/nle/clm-2.html.
4. For a discussion of the potential costs of the Kyoto Protocol, see Bruce Yandle, “Bootleggers, Baptists, and Global Warming,” PERC Policy Series No. PS-14 (Bozeman, MT: Political Economy Research Center, November 1998).
5. Thomas Gale Moore, Climate of Fear (Washington, DC: Cato Institute, 1998), 142–45.