En·vi·ro·pre·neur: difficult to pronounce but easy to conceptualize.
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Sagebrush Rebellions
Thursday, May 1, 2014 — Terry Anderson joins John Batchelor on the John Batchelor Show to discuss the resurgence of the Sagebrush Rebellion of the 1970s.
PERC Fellow Named New Dean of Texas A&M Law School
PERC senior fellow Andrew Morriss has been selected as the new dean of the Texas A&M University School of Law. Congratulations, Prof. Morriss!
Careful What You Ask For
Today’s Sagebrush rebels want federal lands transferred to states, while environmentalists want more federal control. Both sides should be careful what they ask for.
A Tribal National Park
In first-of-its-kind legislation, the National Park Service and the Oglala Sioux have proposed the 133,000-acre South Unit of Badlands National Park be turned into a Tribal National Park. Can it be done?
Costs are Real but Rare
Tuesday, April 22 — PERC President Terry Anderson talks with John Batchelor and Larry Kudlow about his latest research with the Hoover Institution on the the rare risks and economic benefits of fracking technology.
A Peaceable Solution for the Range War Over Grazing Rights
When environmental groups buy ranchers’ permits, there’s no need for the feds to start rustling up trouble.
Risky Hydraulic Fracturing?
According to scientific research, the environmental costs are real but rare.
Recycle Smarter than a Third Grader! | Learn Liberty
To recycle or not to recycle? That is the question.
Learning How to Fish
Ending the tragedy of the oceans: How property rights can save the world’s fisheries.