Long before the EPA was a glint in anyone’s eye, property rights were dealing with pollution issues. Watch as PERC’s Terry Anderson discusses free market solutions to pollution and other environmental conflicts with John Stossel on Fox Business Network.
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Pollution Confusion | Stossel
We make the mistake sometimes of assuming that the way you clean the environment is just adding another regulation. Watch as PERC senior fellow Jonathan Adler discusses the confusion about pollution and why he is unhappy with the EPA’s new rules with John Stossel on Fox Business Network.
How Dirty Laws Trash The Environment | Learn Liberty
In a new video, Roger Meiners shows why the common law may be the best remedy to resolve environmental conflicts – without bureaucratic trash to stink things up.
Meet Class of 2013 Enviropreneur Danielle Nicholas
Enviropreneur Danielle Nicholas (Alumni 2013) is the owner and founder of Crazy Mountain Grass Fed Beef, LLC in Bozeman, Montana. She came to PERC with the aim to market grass fed beef as the sum of all its parts with the concept: “terroir of beef.” In this video she introduces herself and her product and proposes to producers and consumers alike that variability is no longer a liability, it is an asset.
How They Beat the Oregon Trail IRL | Learn Liberty
Watch PJ Hill discuss the economic history of the Oregon Trail and then join him LIVE this Thursday, June 26 from 6 – 8 pm mountain time to learn more, challenge his perspective, and discover the secret antidote to typhoid.
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?
Recycle Smarter than a Third Grader! | Learn Liberty
To recycle or not to recycle? That is the question.
Can One Person Save an Endangered Species? | LearnLiberty
Laura Huggins explains how thinking outside the box and innovating can work for the environment as it does for business. Sometimes big change starts with thinking big and perhaps a little outside the box. Take it from enviropreneur Hank Fischer.
Moving Toward a Māori Tribal Economy
Te Maire Tau, a member of the Māori in New Zealand, discusses how their tribe is fighting to reinstate indigenous rights to own property and build an economy. Tau says that tribal groups must actively shape the legislation that defines their economic future. Tau is director of the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre at the UniversityContinue reading “Moving Toward a Māori Tribal Economy”
Alien Priorities
PERC Julian Simon Fellow David Schmidtz focuses on conflict resolution at the intersection of economics and ecology. In this video, he explores “alien priorities.”