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'Rednecks' and 'Weird People at the IEA': Moving the Climate Change Debate Forward (web publication)

A Big Chill Will Heat Up Energy Debate

A Market in Airport Slots

An Appeal to Reason

Another Country

A property rights approach is needed to conserve fish stocks

Briefing on Energy Efficiency (web publication)

Canada Leaves Greenpeace Red-Faced

Can a New Nuclear Power Programme Be Justified? (web publication)

Climate Alarmism Reconsidered

Climate Change: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom

Climate Change Policy: Challenging the Activists

Climategate is just the tip of the iceberg

Coal's revival can help to curb energy bills

Conservation and the Countryside: by Quango or Market?

Cool It

Coordinating Neighbourhoods - Who Should Plan? ((Volume 25.4)

Copenhagen will fail - and quite right too

Crossrail can by funded without government grants, argues IEA study

Culling to be Kind

Does CITES Work? Four Case Studies

Down to Earth: A Contrarian View of Environmental Problems

Down to Earth II: Combating Environmental Myths

Earth Report 2000

Elephants and Ivory: Lessons from the Trade Ban

Fifteenth Annual IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture 2006

Fifty Years of the Town and Country Planning Acts

Fishing for Solutions

Give man the earth and he will look after it

Global Greens, Global Governance

Global Warming: Apocalypse or Hot Air?

Global Warming False Alarms (web publication)

Goodbye prudence as Mr Brown starts meddling

Government report advocates road pricing

Green Goods: Consumers, Product Labels and the Environment

How the return of the wolf could deliver a real business opportunity

IEA Climate Change Debate Videos Available

Learning From The Past, Freeing Up The Future (web publication)

Liberating the Land: The Case for Private Land-Use Planning

Mark Pennington joins Great Green Debate on Channel Four

Mark Pennington responds to the Barker Review

MODEC

More children, better economy?

Oil and Gas Producing Countries in the Twenty-First Century

Overfishing: the Icelandic Solution

Personal view: Water markets may prove the way to stave off water wars

Planning policies that brought flood misery

Pressures on the housing market in the face of restrictions

Pricing Our Roads: Vision and Reality

Pricing Our Roads: Vision and Reality

Private enterprise will steer us to better roads

Privatise the Tube and deregulate the buses

Put airport slots up for auction

Rhinos: Conservation, Economics and Trade-Offs

S. Fred Singer appears on The Daily Politics show

Saving Our Streams

Self-funding Infrastructure (Volume 25.1)

Set our forests free

Shock in store for Council Taxpayers

Should firms that create rubbish pay?

Spin doctors, not scientists, control climate change debate

The BBC's Climate Change Meltdown (web publication)

The Copenhagen Summit: Do Science and Economics Support Government Action on Climate Change?

The Costs and Benefits of Road Pricing (web publication)

The Crisis in Water (Volume 18.2)

The Dangers of Bus Re-regulation

The Economic Consequences of Road Pricing

The environment - a message of hope, not despair

The fiscal stimulus for transport - has it worked?

The GMO Battle

The Land Use Planning System

The new Silk Road?

The only way to solve the water crisis is a meter in every home

The Political Economy of Climate Change Science (web publication)

The Political Economy of Land Degradation

The Railways, the Market and the Government

The Right to Roam in Sweden

The Stern Report on the Economics of Climate Change

Time to end the madness over social housing

Town Blight

Transport Policy: the Myth of Integrated Planning

Tropical Rain Forest: A Political Ecology of Hegemonic Mythmaking

Unstoppable Global Warming

Wheels of Fortune

Why Locals-Only Housing is Bad Economics, Impractical and Immoral

Why recycling isn't really saving the planet

Wild in Woods: The Myth of the Noble Eco-Savage

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