Forest amenities in Thunder Mountains

Forest amenities in Thunder Mountains

The epicenter of Ecotopia lies somewhere in the area encircled by Bellingham, Eugene, and Bozeman. Four colleges of forestry, dozens of environmental groups, and busloads of environmental writers are based there. Hence, the federal land management agencies are under intense scrutiny. But even here, the institutional arrangements are so perverse that often management is grossly […]

Read More
 Perverse Consequences (P.C.) of the Nanny State

Perverse Consequences (P.C.) of the Nanny State

The feuding between the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Hooters chain of restaurants results from government overstepping its bounds. Government has made “Hooters” a household name by stimulating confrontations between market forces and those who abhor sexism and their allies in the Nanny State. People become hot and bothered over Hooters simply because […]

Read More
 Community-based conservation works

Community-based conservation works

Here’s a benchmark to evaluate environmental policy: economic security and environmental protection go together. Conversely, when environmental policies thwart material wants, green goals languish. Only when environmental policies foster economic security and productivity can we reasonably expect long term protection. This understanding helps us protect environmental values. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring and Garrett Hardins’ “Tragedy […]

Read More