Read Jonathan Adler's paper on water marketing as an adaptive tool for changes in climates like, oh, I don't know, droughts?-Max Borders ... Keep Reading
Environment & Energy
Climate Change: Settled Science?
More bad news for the "consensus": The expert jury is divided, with 26 per cent attributing global warming to human activity like burning fossil fuels and 27 per cent ... Keep Reading
Great New “Resource”
People interested in energy and environmental issues - but are put off by climate alarmism and anti-market biofuels special interests - will appreciate this information rich new ... Keep Reading
Green Agenda Unraveling?
Articles like this in the Wall Street Journal suggest that people are starting to cotton onto the notion that ethanol was never green, but a boondoggle concocted by the corn-lobby. ... Keep Reading
Climate: Emerging Issues Forum (Policy Questions)
Part Deux - Questions in absentia (policy):6) Will climate policies mitigate global warming, or merely hurt our economy and thus our ability to adapt? Can we offer proof that any ... Keep Reading
Climate: Emerging Issues Forum (Science Questions)
Questions in absentia (on the science):1) Can we offer substantive proof that warming is mostly manmade? That is, can we prove warming is not due to natural climate variability ... Keep Reading
Climate Change: Another “So What?” Argument
From the Austin Chronicle.(Important graphic.)-Max Borders ... Keep Reading
Climate Change : Leftwing Iconoclast
Alexander Cockburn is a voice of reason on the left when it comes to climate change: This turn to climate catastrophism is tied into the decline of the left, and the decline of the ... Keep Reading
Climate Change: No Comment Necessary
For once, a politician tells the truth.-Max Borders ... Keep Reading
Smithsonian: We’re Still in an Ice Age
Jeff Bennett, a Julian Simon fellow at PERC, took two interesting pictures of a display at the Smithsonian Institution. Now, he's taking bets on when those displays will be taken ... Keep Reading