Ronald Bailey

Ronald Bailey

for three semesters.

Bailey worked briefly as an economist for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission before turning to his career in writing and television production. According to his biography on the "Reason" website: "He has produced several series and documentaries for PBS television and ABC News. Mr. Bailey was the 1993 Warren T. Brookes Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. His articles and reviews have appeared in "The Wall Street Journal", "The Washington Post", "Commentary", "The New York Times Book Review", "The Public Interest", "Smithsonian" magazine, "National Review", "Forbes", "The Washington Times", "Newsday", and "Readers Digest". He has lectured at Harvard University, Rutgers University, McGill University, University of Alaska, Université du Québec, the Cato Institute, the Instituto de Libertad y Desarrollo (Chile), and the American Enterprise Institute."

Bailey lives in Washington, D.C. and Charlottesville, Virginia.

Bailey has described himself as a "libertarian transhumanist." To this end, he has written a book entitled "Liberation Biology: The Scientific And Moral Case For The Biotech Revolution" [ [http://www.innovationwatch.com/books/bks_1591022274.htm Liberation Biology: The Scientific And Moral Case For The Biotech Revolution] (Book review at Innovation Watch)] .

In his 1993 book, "Ecoscam", and other works, Bailey criticized claims that CFCs contribute to ozone depletion and that human activity was contributing to global warming. On this and other occasions, he suggested that the scientific consensus regarding global warming was the product of a scam or conspiracy. Writing in "National Review" in 1997, Bailey said,

Militia members are famously worried that black helicopters are practicing maneuvers with blue-helmeted UN troops in a plot to take over America. But the actual peril is more subtle. A small cadre of obscure international bureaucrats are hard at work devising a system of "global governance" that is slowly gaining control over ordinary Americans' lives. Maurice Strong, a 68-year-old Canadian, is the "indispensable man" at the center of this creeping UN power grab."cite web | title = Who is Maurice Strong|url =http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/strong.htm|publisher="National Review"]

However, he has subsequently revised his views, stating in 2005, "Anyone still holding onto the idea that there is no global warming ought to hang it up." [" [http://www.reason.com/links/links081105.shtml We're All Global Warmers Now] ", "Reason"]

Bailey has stated in the article "Global Warming — Not Worse Than We Thought, But Bad Enough":

Details like sea level rise will continue to be debated by researchers, but if the debate over whether or not humanity is contributing to global warming wasn't over before, it is now.... as the new IPCC Summary makes clear, climate change Pollyannaism is no longer looking very tenable. [" [http://www.reason.com/news/show/118479.html Global Warming — Not Worse Than We Thought, But Bad Enough] ", "Reason"]

However, he is critical of Al Gore and his film about global warming, writing, "On balance Gore gets it more right than wrong on the science (we'll leave the policy stuff to another time), but he undercuts his message by becoming the opposite of a global warming denier. He's a global warming exaggerator." [" [http://www.reason.com/rb/rb061606.shtml An Inconvenient Truth] ", "Reason"]

DDT and malaria

Bailey wrote:


[Rachel Carson| [Rachel] Carson] ’s disciples have managed to persuade many poor countries to stop using DDT against mosquitoes. The result has been an enormous increase in the number of people dying of malaria each year. Today malaria infects between 300 million and 500 million people annually, killing as many 2.7 million of them. Anti-DDT activists who tried to have the new U.N. treaty on persistent organic pollutants totally ban DDT have stepped back recently from their ideological campaign, conceding that poor countries should be able to use DDT to control malaria-carrying mosquitoes. [" [http://reason.com/rb/rb061202.shtml Silent Spring at 40] ", "Reason"]

Bibliography

*"ECOSCAM: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse" (St. Martins Press, 1993) ISBN 0-312-10971-7.
*"The True State of the Planet" (The Free Press, 1995) (ed.) ISBN 0-02-874010-6.
*"Earth Report 2000: Revisiting The True State of The Planet" (McGraw Hill, 1999) (ed.) ISBN 0-07-134260-5.
*"Global Warming and Other Eco Myths: How the Environmental Movement Uses False Science to Scare Us to Death" (Prima Lifestyles, 2002). (ed.) ISBN 0-7615-3660-4.
*"Liberation Biology: The Scientific And Moral Case For The Biotech Revolution" (Prometheus Books, 2005) ISBN 1-59-102227-4.

References

ee also

*"Brave New World" argument
*"Enough" argument

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