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A Re-Look at ‘The Bet’ (Simon, Ehrlich, and Paul Sabin)

By Pierre Desrochers -- March 18, 2026

“Sadly, in Paul Sabin’s account, the main villain turns out to be the morally upstanding Simon who, fifteen years after his death, is blamed for creating policy logjams and fueling uncivil discourse. In the meantime, Paul Ehrlich keeps issuing ‘important warnings’ such as a recent prediction that humans might soon have to resort to cannibalism to survive the ecological apocalypse.”

The background and story of the famous bet between catastrophist biologist Paul R. Ehrlich and optimist economist Julian L. Simon was first told in some detail over twenty-five years ago by journalist John Tierney in the pages of the New York Times Magazine. The bet, ostensibly on the future prices of five commercially important metals – copper, chromium, nickel, tin, and tungsten – provided a platform upon which two opposing worldviews, that of Ehrlich’s depletionist catastrophism and Julian’s optimistic resourceship, confronted each other.…

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“The Special Case of Paul Ehrlich” (Julian Simon on his foe)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 17, 2026

This reprint from a collection of essays at Julian Simon.com is published in connection with the recent death of Paul R. Ehrlich (1932–2026). This piece was finalized in Simon’s treatise, The Ultimate Resource 2 (1996), pp. 604–607. Simon’s relative politeness to his adversary is a tribute to open, honest, and respectful debate (versus the infamous Ehrlich approach).

“When you launch a space shuttle you don’t trot out the flat-earthers to be commentators. They’re outside the bounds of what ought to be discourse in the media. In the field of ecology, Simon is the absolute equivalent of the flat-earthers.” (Paul Ehrlich, quoted below)

For economy of treatment of the matter of attack rhetoric, let’s focus on just one critic, Paul Ehrlich, who has directed a great deal of colorful language in my direction (see also his comments in the Afternote to Chapter 15, and my interchange with him in Simon, 1990, Selection 43).…

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Energy & Environmental Review: March 16, 2026

By -- March 16, 2026

This post excerpts energy and climate material from the Media Balance Newsletter, a free fortnightly published by physicist John Droz Jr., founder of the Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions. Droz is also the author of the popular Substack Critically Thinking About Select Societal Issues.

Greed Energy Economics:
*** The hidden costs of ‘100 per cent renewable’
Reliable Solar Has Larger Land Footprint Than Previously Thought

Wind Energy — Offshore:
Trump Already Won Gold For Stopping Offshore Wind

Wind Energy — Other:
*** French court ruling may open way for cases against wind turbines
CFACT helps organize Oklahoma rally opposing massive wind projects
New York Times Gives Wind Turbines a Free Pass to Slaughter Birds

Nuclear Energy:
*** The Most Expensive Science Lesson in European History
An American college student’s thoughts about education, cities, and energy

Miscellaneous Energy News:
*** Trump Checkmates China With Oil
Energy policies insure affordability problems
Electricity is about to become the most valuable commodity on earth
Alex Epstein: A transcendent vision for US energy policy
California will be a national security risk for the entire country!

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William A. Niskanen: Economist, Scholar, Foe of Political Capitalism

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 13, 2026
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Hinkley Point C UK: France’s EDF Boondoggle Sets a Record

By Kennedy Maize -- March 12, 2026
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‘Energy Shortages and Regulatory Failures’ (Deregulation in 1981)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 11, 2026
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Clean Tech’s “Huge Blow”: Catalyst Fund (Gates’s Breakthrough Energy) Terminated

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 10, 2026
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U.S. Withdrawal from UN Framework on Climate Change Underway

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 9, 2026
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Plant Vogtle and Geogia Power: Never Forget!

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 8, 2026
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‘Peak Rock’: The ONION Goes Neo-Malthusian (Fixity/ depletion curse expands)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- March 6, 2026
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