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Climate-policy lessons from the Gipper
President Ronald Reagan was no environmental saint, but his campaign to protect the ozone layer shows the way forward for politicians today, writes Cass R. Sunstein, former head of President Barack Obama's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Reagan relied on cost-benefit analyses to determine the need for action while minimizing the impact on businesses and consumers. Obama should follow a similar strategy to push through climate reforms, Sunstein argues.

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