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Are You Carbon Beta Rated?Consumers and the aviation industry will take it on the chin while environmental groups and rent-seeking companies that form a classic Baptist and Bootleggers coalition stand to gain big time. |
Ronald Bailey | July 23 2008 | |
Cogeneration: Producing Heat and Light and ProfitsWhat role will recycling energy play in the future of renewable energy? |
Ronald Bailey | Green Business , Technology | January 21 2010 |
Environmentalist, Heal ThyselfHEALING THE PLANET: STRATEGIES FOR RESOLVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS By Paul R. Erlich and Anne H. Erlich, Addison-Wesley, 366 pp., [...] |
Ronald Bailey | Green Business | May 1 1992 |
For Whom The Bell TollsTHE BELL CURVE: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life By Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray. The Free Press, [...] |
Ronald Bailey | March 1 1995 | |
Forbes: Speaking FreelyA NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM: VISION FOR AMERICA.BY STEVE FORBES. REGNERY PUBLISHING, $17.95, 204 PP.CAMPAIGN MANIFESTOS ARE USUALLY long on [...] |
Ronald Bailey | February 1 2000 | |
Invasion of the FearmongersProfessional SCAREMONGERS routinely use agenda science to BAMBOOZLE a GULLIBLE and scientifically CLUELESS public-and get companies and products PILLORIED in the media. MAYBE IT’S TIME TO FIGHT BACK. |
Ronald Bailey | December 1 2000 | |
Killing the Electric Car AgainWhen U.S. gasoline prices soared to more than $4 per gallon in the summer of 2008, drivers and automakers ramped [...] |
Ronald Bailey | Technology | April 14 2009 |
Profiting From The InfinitesimalBusiness are already in the nanotech revolution, but most don’t know it yet. |
Ronald Bailey | July 23 2007 | |
Reexamining ReaganRonald Reagan: How An Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader. By Dinesh D’Souza. Free Press, $25, 292 pp.Ronald Reagan left [...] |
Ronald Bailey | March 1 1998 | |
The High Cost of KyotoChampions of the Kyoto Protocol say curbing carbon emissions will ensure a safer, more prosperous future for all. But if developing countries don’t go along with it, Kyoto could put the bite on U.S. GDP |
Ronald Bailey | June 1 1998 |