Paul Ehrlich Was Always Wrong, Never in Doubt
The article critiques Paul Ehrlich's predictions about overpopulation and resource depletion, arguing that his views have consistently been proven incorrect over time.
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The article critiques Paul Ehrlich's predictions about overpopulation and resource depletion, arguing that his views have consistently been proven incorrect over time.
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From 2014 to 2024, Canada’s real GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity grew by just 3.2 percent in total, an anemic 0.4 percent per year on average, and the third lowest among 38 advanced nations. Over the same period, the United States posted 20.2 percent total growth (1.9 percent annually), and the OECD […] The post Canada facts of the decade appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Freebee34. I don't know that emigration has . by DismalistIn reply to Freebee...
This week I want to look at where we are with psychedelics, the mind-altering substances that have somehow made the leap from counterculture to major focus of clinical research. Compounds like psilocybin—which is found in magic mushrooms—are being explored for all sorts of health applications, including treatments for depression, PTSD, addiction, and even obesity. Over…
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The men were thuggish, but some of the women were quite nice. The post The Kennedy Cult, Truth and Fiction appeared first on The American Conservative
The article explores the importance of maintaining momentum while traveling, emphasizing that the journey itself is as vital as the destination for a fulfilling experience.
Look to the structural incentives shaping the whole school system
In his wild demagogy, Carlson is the prince of the new America