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Glenn Harlan Reynolds’ article, “Green & Smart” (PostOpinion, April 22), correctly asserts that technological improvement is the only solution to climate change. But his implication that government should fund this technology is all wrong. Government-funded research is unlikely to achieve a clean-energy technological breakthrough, because politicians are poor judges of which technologies show the most promise.

Wayne Crews,

Washington DC

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