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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Heartland E-Newsletters

The Heartland Institute, one of the nation’s leading free-market think tanks, invites you to subscribe to any or all of its free weekly e-newsletters and monthly public policy newspapers. Heartland’s policy experts distill for you the news and information you need to understand the country’s most important issues. Don’t spend another day in the dark; subscribe to Heartland’s free e-mail news service today.

Climate Change Weekly

Climate Change Weekly is a weekly digest of the biggest stories about global warming (aka “climate change”) produced by James M. Taylor, senior fellow of The Heartland Institute and managing editor of Environment & Climate News. Subscribe here

School Choice Weekly

School Choice Weekly is a weekly digest of the biggest stories about education and school reform produced by Joy Pullmann, research fellow of The Heartland Institute. Common Core education standards, vouchers and scholarship tax credits, and the Parent Trigger: Pullmann addresses these topics and more. Subscribe here.

Consumer Power Report

The weekly Consumer Power Report offers a brief analysis by Heartland Senior Fellow Benjamin Domenech who summarizes, with source citations, several top health care stories for the week. Subscribe here.

NIPCC Update

(Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change)
The weekly NIPCC Update, written on behalf of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) by Heartland Institute Senior Fellow Craig Idso, links to new reviews, posted on the NIPCC Web site, of research related to climate change and published in scientific journals. Subscribe here.

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