Holman W. Jenkins Jr
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Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. is a journalist, editorial writer and member of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board. He writes the weekly "Business World" column appearing every Wednesday. Aside from his writings in The Wall Street Journal, he has also written for Policy Review and National Review.
[edit] Biography
Jenkins joined the Wall Street Journal in May 1992 as a writer for the editorial page in New York. In 1994 he was editor of the Asian Wall Street Journal's editorial page in Hong Kong. He returned to the United States in 1995 as a member of the paper's editorial board. He has a bachelor's degree from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
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- "In the end, whether the drug companies have successfully called their opponents' bluff won't be measured by AIDS, which is certain to fester." [1]
- Prius fans might do the planet more good by convincing the American Public of the merits of nuclear energy, the closest thing to a genuinely "green solution" to energy challenges in the real world." [2]
"That man-made carbon dioxide has a net planetary warming effect is an important hypothesis, one that science can make stronger or weaker, but can't prove. It may be true, but a layperson only has to look into the antecedents of today's "consensus" to realize it wouldn't be too surprising if tomorrow's consensus were that CO2 is cooling, or neutral, or warming here and cooling there."