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Peter Berkowitz is the Tad and Dianne Taube Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. In 2019-2021, he served as the Director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff, executive secretary of the department's Commission on Unalienable Rights, and senior adviser to the...
The Environment with Steven Hayward: Chapter 5 of 5
Steven Hayward scores the environmental records and policies of Bush and Obama...
The Environment with Steven Hayward: Chapter 3 of 5
Steven Hayward describes how environmental conditions improve in countries that become more prosperous over time...
Politics & Hollywood with Andrew Breitbart: Chapter 4 of 5
Who’s winning on the Internet, the Left or the Right?...
The World with Vaclav Klaus: Chapter 3 of 5
Czech Republic president Vaclav Klaus says Al Gore is wrong about global warming. . . .
The Free-Market Case for Green: Chapter 5 of 5
T. J. Rodgers discusses the promise and pitfalls of the most popular alternative-energy sources (other than solar)...
The Free-Market Case for Green: Chapter 1 of 5
Can a dedicated, unabashed, free-market capitalist also be a “green” environmentalist?...
The Free-Market Case for Green: Chapter 2 of 5
T. J. Rodgers separates climate science from global-warming fiction: Do greenhouse gasses elevate temperatures?...
Blog of the Nation- September 27th Show
For our last show of the week... oh my, and for the month of September (time. it does fly) here is what we're working on today...
Political and Natural Landscapes
Actually I have no deep thoughts on the subject, since the argument that it is entirely human-induced doesn’t seem proven...
Offset away our guilt
Some environmentalists are pushing a nifty idea to get people out of the moral quandary of being alarmed by CO2 emissions but not wanting to change their lifestyles...
Gore talks the talk, but... Global warming guru hardly lives a carbon-neutral lifestyle
Al Gore has spoken: The world must embrace a "carbon-neutral lifestyle…
How Climate Change Came To Shape Jerry Brown’s Legacy
On the last weekend in May, Gov. Jerry Brown traveled to a cabin on the Russian River to help spread the cremains of Peter Finnegan, one of his oldest friends.
At Stanford, First Cardinal 'Conversation' Spotlights Technology, Politics
The new Stanford initiative Cardinal Conversations examined the intersections of politics and technology with entrepreneurs and Stanford alumni Reid Hoffman and Peter Thiel. Historian Niall Ferguson of the Hoover Institution moderated a discussion that included questions from the largely student audience.
George Gilder: Cloud Computing Is Reaching Its Limits
The “cloud” isn’t something ethereal “up there,” Gilder reminds us; it is giant factory floors of computers.
John Hennessy: The Exit Interview
The outgoing Stanford president reflects on the founding, and the future, of a truly great university.
Guardians and Gatekeepers
Every fresh form of communication adds to propaganda’s toolkit, but computers have unleashed profound new powers of disinformation. Tech titans need to insist on a transparent, open Internet.
“It’s Not the End of the World”
We can handle rising temperatures—if only everyone would calm down and think. Hoover visiting fellow Bjorn Lomborg on climate change and sweet reason.
“Looking in the Wrong Direction”
Matt Ridley, author of How Innovation Works, explains that all innovation involves an element of surprise—as do challenges, such as Covid-19, that we can only meet by innovating. “We should have been worrying about pandemics all along.”
Business and the Media with Rupert Murdoch: Chapter 4 of 5
Rupert Murdoch weighs in on capitalism, China, Google, and more. . . .
Intelligence & Security with James Woolsey: Chapter 4 of 5
James Woolsey says we need destroy oil as a strategic commodity — not only for the good of our security, but for the good of the planet...