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I don't know if Rand really believes in AGW, but I'm 100% certain that he opposes the watermelons' "solution."
In any case, the best course of action from a practical political point of view is probably to acknowledge AGW and take your stand in the policy debate about what (if anything) should be done to combat it. That fight would take place on economic grounds (cost-benefit analysis), where a politician like Rand has some authority; rather than on scientific grounds which it is assumed a politician is not qualified to speak about.
I don't know if this is what Rand's doing, but it wouldn't surprise me.
In any case, the best course of action from a practical political point of view is probably to acknowledge AGW and take your stand in the policy debate about what (if anything) should be done to combat it. That fight would take place on economic grounds (cost-benefit analysis), where a politician like Rand has some authority; rather than on scientific grounds which it is assumed a politician is not qualified to speak about.
I don't know if this is what Rand's doing, but it wouldn't surprise me.