Julian Simon Was Right: Ingenuity Leads to Abundance
We live in a world of abundance (when politicians don’t screw it up).
We live in a world of abundance (when politicians don’t screw it up).
The White House seems to have decided that giving a political win to radical environmentalists is more important than actually reducing emissions.
The designation will prevent new uranium mines in a lucrative area.
A selection of Reason's most incisive articles on population, pollution, resource depletion, biodiversity, energy, climate change, and the ideological environmentalists' penchant for peddling doom.
A legal fight over the Arctic grayling shows how regs can hurt rather than help.
Progressives might not be coming for your existing stove, but they are trying to stop any new installations.
Supplying the power gives you power.
An Earth Day 50 celebration of human ingenuity
The Jones Act isn't saving American shipbuilders, but it's driving up prices for Americans.
New Simon Abundance Index elegantly refutes primitive zero-sum intuitions with respect to population and resource availability trends.
The World Bank recently updated the "Pink Sheet."
Legendary investor Jeremy Grantham admits he was wrong about "peak everything."
Investor Jeremy Grantham makes "an admission of a past mistake on resources."
A Maryland man received a $50 ticket for picking raspberries. The ticket charged him with "destroying/interfering with plants to wit: berries."
"Racing" for resources is economically misconceived.
"Low energy costs are good because they free resources for other production, including the production of environmental protection."
Foreign Policy identifies true environmental catastrophes, but misses the main cause.
Forget peak oil. What about peak lithium, peak neodymium, and peak phosphorus?
Elinor Ostrom's research shows that free people can overcome the "tragedy of the commons"
The remarkable achievements of the Nobel Prize-winning economist
The case for new oil drilling in Alaska and off America's coasts
The president is wrong to block oil and gas production.