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2006- 2007 Ethics Program Speaker
Series
“Is Nature Ours? Ethics, Economics, and the
Environment.”
Ronald Bailey - Selected Bibliography

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In continuation of the 2006- 2007 Ethics Program
Speaker Series, Ronald Bailey, an award-winning science correspondent
for Reason magazine, will on March 26 2007, discuss “The
Consequences of Misdiagnosing Environmental Problems: Overpopulation,
Resource Depletion, Chemical Contamination, Global Warming and Other Environmental
Problems.” His lecture will suggest that
man has failed to understand and acknowledge the nature, degree or causes
of potentially catastrophic environmental problems.
Ronald Bailey is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists
and the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. He is also an adjunct
scholar at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Cato Institute.
In conjunction with the event, we have compiled a bibliography
consisting of books, book reviews, journal articles and databases by and
about the speaker.
Books
Bailey, Ronald. Earth report 2000
: revisiting the true state of the planet [electronic resource],
New York : McGraw Hill, 2000. GE140
.E59 2000eb
Bailey, Ronald. Ecoscam, New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1994. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Bailey, Ronald. Eco-scam: the false
prophets of ecological apocalypse, New York: St. Martin's Press,
1993. Available at DeKalb
County Library and through Interlibrary
Loan.
Bailey, Ronald. Global warming and
other eco-myths: how the environmental movement uses false science to
scare us to death, Roseville, Calif.: Forum, 2002. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Bailey, Ronald. Liberation biology:
the scientific and moral case for the biotech revolution, Amherst,
N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 2005. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Bailey, Ronald. The looming trade
war over plant biotechnology, Washington, D.C.: Cato Institute,
Center for Trade Policy Studies, 2002. Available
through Interlibrary
Loan.
Bailey, Ronald. The true state of
the planet, New York: Free Press, 1995. Available
at DeKalb County Library
and through Interlibrary
Loan.
Book Reviews and Popular Press
Articles
Appendix
C. Human Life Review, Fall2005, 31 (4) 
Athanasiou, Tom. Green
romantics. Nation, 5/1/1995, 260 (17) 
Bailey, Ronald. Green
earth. Reason, Los Angeles: Mar 2003 34 (10) 
Bailey, Ronald. Green
with ideology. Reason, Los Angeles: May 2002 34 (1) 
Bailey, Ronald. Peak
oil panic. Reason, Los Angeles: May 2006. 38 (1) 
Bailey, Ronald. Preservation
instincts. Reason, Los Angeles: Feb 2000. 31 (9) 
Bailey, Ronald. Warmer
or just poorer? The American Enterprise, Washington: Jan/Feb
1998 9 (1) 
Bandow, Doug. Apocalypse
never? Fortune, 5/3/93, 127 (9) 
Boot, Max. Depleting
the eco-arguments. Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition, 5/25/95,
225 (102) 
Clawson, Patrick. Environmental
fevers and cold facts. Orbis, Summer96, 40 (3) 
Codevilla, Angelo M. Big
green. National Review, 4/12/1993, 45 (7) 
Cooper, Richard.
Eco-scam: the false prophets of ecological apocalypse. Foreign
Affairs, Sep/Oct94, 73 (5) 
Cooper, Richard N. The
true state of the planet. Foreign Affairs, Nov/Dec95, 74
(6) 
Dialogue
on environmental Apocalypse. Futurist, May/Jun95, Vol.
29 (3) 
Fumento, Michael. Good
news, bad news. Reason, Jun2000, 32 (2) 
Gillespie, Nick. Stop
with the panic already. Reason, May2006, 38 (1) 
Global
warming and other eco-myths: how the environmental movement uses false
science to scare us to death (Book). Future Survey, Sep2003,
25 (9) 
Grace, Kevin Michael. Dr.
Frankenstein was innocent. Alberta Report / Newsmagazine, 05/12/97,
24 (22) 
Gross, Peter R. The
true state of the planet. National Review, 8/14/1995, 47
(15) 
Marien, Michael. Technology/biotech.
Future Survey, Nov2005, 27 (11) 
Ronald
Bailey responds. Garbage, Fall94, 6 (3) 
Smith, Wesley J. Cold
utopia. National Review, 6/20/2005, 57 (11) 
`The
true state of the planet.' Wilson Quarterly, Winter96,
20 (1) 
Who's
afraid of human enhancement? (cover story). Reason, Jan2006,
37 (8)
Websites
Meet the Speaker - http://www.reason.com/staff/show/133.html
More about the Speaker - Competitive Enterprise
Institute - http://www.cei.org/dyn/view_Expert.cfm?Expert=65
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