Maybe, but the FT obituary of Ostrom had this:
" There was no great public showdown between Lin Ostrom and Garrett Hardin, but Hardin did return to speak at Indiana University in 1976. The Ostroms invited him and some graduate students to dinner. Barbara Allen, now a professor at Carleton College, was one of them. She recalls that “the conversation was vigorous” as Hardin laid out his ideas for government-led initiatives to reduce the birth rate in the US, while Lin and Vincent worried about the unintended consequences of such top-down panaceas."
The probability of the UN Security Council enforcing a climate agreement when three of its biggest and most powerful members are big coal, oil and gas producers is a very simple number: zero.
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