Ronald Bailey
Credentials
- B.A. Philosophy, B.A. Economics, University of Virginia, 1976.1“Factsheet: Ronald Bailey,” ExxonSecrets. Archived February 4, 2017. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/cfN8u
Background
Ronald Bailey is a science correspondent at Reason Magazine, writing a weekly science and technology column.2“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ He is also a “media fellow” and adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute,3“Ronald A. Bailey: Media Fellow,” Cato Institute. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/aiXUJ where he is described as an “expert on environmental policy and the relationship between science and public policy.”4Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k Bailey formerly served as an adjunct analyst at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.5“Competitive Enterprise Institute/Personnel,” SourceWatch. Accessed September 8, 2014.
Bailey is the author of ECOSCAM: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse, as well as the editor of Global Warming and Other Eco-Myths: How the Environmental Movement Uses False Science to Scare Us to Death and The True State of the Planet.6“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
Ronald Bailey was a Science and Technology staff writer for Forbes from 1987-1990 and “his articles and reviews have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Commentary, The Public Interest, Smithsonian, TechCentralStation, National Review, Readerโs Digest and many other publications.”7“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
Stance on Climate Change
July 15, 1997
“And on the climate change issue, just a little anecdote, when I first heard about this was when I was working at Forbes Magazine, and somebody was saying, well, they’re claiming that we’re going to warm up the climate, and it’s going to get up to about nine degrees warmer. And I turned to the person and I said, you mean that we’ll be able to have palm trees growing down Fifth Avenue in New York now? And I didn’t see this was a particular problem.”8Ronald Bailey. “Global Warming Conference: Political Economy of Change,” Competitive Enterprise Institute,ย July 15, 1997. Archived September 8,ย 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5PANB
1995
“Government agencies, from worldwide to regional organizations, have been developed to deal with the policy concerns raised by the greenhouse issue. Many of these government groups have expanded in recent years, and their fate is tied to the perception that global warming represents a significant threat to the planet. Bureaucratic inertia virtually guarantees that the greenhouse question will remain high on the list of environmental policy priorities. Despite the evidence reviewed in this chapter, the upcoming versions of the various IPCC reports will continue to trumpet the threat of global warming. Press releases will probably emphasize the risks of the greenhouse effect while remaining silent about the potential benefits of the greenhouse world.”9Ronald Bailey. “The True State of the Planet,”ย The Free Press, New York, NY, 1995. Accessed September 8,ย 2014.
Key Quotes
“So if we don’t want to perpetuate poverty in the name of preventing climate change, geoengineering may be our way out. Why? Because geoengineering would provide more time for the world’s economy to grow while inventors and entrepreneurs develop and deploy new carbon neutral energy sources to replace fossil fuels โฆ It seems unlikely that fast-growing poor countries like India and China will agree cut back on their use of fossil fuels any time soon. If that’s the case, then emissions reductions in rich countries would have almost no effect on future temperature trends. Geoengineering could give humanity more time to resolve this collective action problem, too.”10Ronald Bailey. “An Emergency Cooling System for the Planet,” Reason Magazine, June 10, 2008. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/b5yRL
1993
“I read The Population Bomb and The Limits to Growth, two of the three seminal texts of modern environmental apocalyptics, my first year at the University of Virginia in 1972. The third text, Silent Spring, I read while in secondary school. These books profoundly disheartened me and many of my generation because they painted the near futureโour futureโin hopelessly bleakย terms.
These gloomy books sold in the millions, and they have dramatically skewed public policy for the past two and a half decades, slowing economic growth and unnecessarily increasing human misery. Even now a new generation of doomsters is flooding our schools and universities with more dire predictions of imminent global disaster. For example, neo-Malthusian Lester Brownโs annual State of the World is used in more than five hundred college courses, and our primary and secondary schools are being flooded with Environmentalistย propaganda.
In this book I hold those environmental alarmists strictly accountable for their faulty analyses, their wildly inaccurate predictions, and their heedless politicization of science, in the hope that the next generation will not grow up feeling that their future is dismal and blighted. This book demonstrates the reality of human progress, and I hope it will thereby help restore the next generationโs belief in the future.”11Ronald Bailey. “ECOSCAM: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse,”ย St. Martin’s Press, New York, NY,ย 1993.
June 10, 2008
Key Deeds
February 9, 2022
Ronald Bailey promoted a study by Roger Pielke, Jr. in an article at Reason. Bailey claimed Pielke’s study was evidence that “man-made global warming of 4ยฐC by 2100 above pre-industrial levels is not a real possibility.”12Ronald Bailey. “Worst-Case Climate Change Scenarios Are Highly Implausible, Argues New Study,” Reason, February 9, 2022. Archived August 25, 2022. Archive URL:https://archive.ph/4Iudj
November 24, 2015
Shortly before the Paris COP21 Climate Conference, Ronald Bailey headlined a Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) event titled “Environmental Renewal in the 21st Century” to promote his new book, The End of Doom.
According to the GWPF’s event description, “Bailey provides a detailed examination of the theories, studies, and assumptions currently spurring forecasts of calamity and shaping environmental policy.” Bailey suggests that we should not opt for “paralyzing regulation,” and that “economic and technological development” is all that is needed to avoid future calamity.13“Invitation 24/11/15: Ronald Bailey: The End of Doom,” Global Warming Policy Foundation. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/2P5y9
August 2015
Ronald Bailey published an article in the Reason magazine’s blog criticizing President Obama’s Clean Power Plan. In the article, titled “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Would Reduce Global Warming by -0.015 Degree By 2100,” Bailey quotes the industry-funded American Enterprise Institute, as well as Patrick Michaels and Paul Knappenberger of the Cato Institute.14Ronald Bailey. “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Would Reduce Global Warming by -0.015 Degree By 2100,” August 10, 2015. Reason.com, August 10, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Sptsd
July 21, 2015
Ronald Bailey published a book titled The End of Doom: Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first Century in which he says that “the [climate] models are running hotter than actual temperatures.” The book was funded by a grant provided by the Cato Institute.15Ronald Bailey. “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Would Reduce Global Warming by -0.015 Degree By 2100,” August 10, 2015. Reason.com, August 10, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Sptsd
February 4, 2004
Ronald Bailey testified before a United States congressional committee on “The Impact of Science on Public Policy,” “on how and why environmental predictions have gone wrong.”16Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k Bailey said to “have patience” and “the scientific process and peer review will eventually point us to the truth.” He continued: “Finally, it should be clear that environmentalist advocates keep making the same mistake over and over: They constantly underestimate the power of technology and science, and underestimate the power of markets to solve emerging problems.”17Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k
Affiliations
- Competitive Enterprise Institute โ Adjunct analyst, Warren T. Brookes Fellow in Environmental Journalism, 1993.18Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k 19“Competitive Enterprise Institute/Personnel,” SourceWatch. Accessed September 8, 2014.
- CATO Institute โ Media fellow and adjunct scholar20“Ronald A. Bailey: Media Fellow,” Cato Institute. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/aiXUJ
- Reason Magazine โ Science correspondent.21“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- Forbes โ Science and Technology staff writer.22“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- Society of Environmental Journalists โ Member.23“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- American Society for Bioethics and Humanities โ Member.24“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
Social Media
- @RonaldBailey on Twitter.
- “Ronald Bailey” on LinkedIn.
Publications
According to a search of Google Scholar, Ronald Bailey has not published any research on climate science in peer-reviewed journals.
View an ongoing archive of Ronald Baileyโs writing on Reason.com.
Other Resources
Resources
- 1“Factsheet: Ronald Bailey,” ExxonSecrets. Archived February 4, 2017. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/cfN8u
- 2“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- 3“Ronald A. Bailey: Media Fellow,” Cato Institute. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/aiXUJ
- 4Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k
- 5“Competitive Enterprise Institute/Personnel,” SourceWatch. Accessed September 8, 2014.
- 6“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- 7“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- 8Ronald Bailey. “Global Warming Conference: Political Economy of Change,” Competitive Enterprise Institute,ย July 15, 1997. Archived September 8,ย 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5PANB
- 9Ronald Bailey. “The True State of the Planet,”ย The Free Press, New York, NY, 1995. Accessed September 8,ย 2014.
- 10Ronald Bailey. “An Emergency Cooling System for the Planet,” Reason Magazine, June 10, 2008. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/b5yRL
- 11Ronald Bailey. “ECOSCAM: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse,”ย St. Martin’s Press, New York, NY,ย 1993.
- 12Ronald Bailey. “Worst-Case Climate Change Scenarios Are Highly Implausible, Argues New Study,” Reason, February 9, 2022. Archived August 25, 2022. Archive URL:https://archive.ph/4Iudj
- 13“Invitation 24/11/15: Ronald Bailey: The End of Doom,” Global Warming Policy Foundation. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/2P5y9
- 14Ronald Bailey. “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Would Reduce Global Warming by -0.015 Degree By 2100,” August 10, 2015. Reason.com, August 10, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Sptsd
- 15Ronald Bailey. “Obama’s Clean Power Plan Would Reduce Global Warming by -0.015 Degree By 2100,” August 10, 2015. Reason.com, August 10, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Sptsd
- 16Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k
- 17Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k
- 18Ronald Bailey. “Science and Public Policy,” Competitive Enterprise Institute. February 3, 2004. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tY3k
- 19“Competitive Enterprise Institute/Personnel,” SourceWatch. Accessed September 8, 2014.
- 20“Ronald A. Bailey: Media Fellow,” Cato Institute. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/aiXUJ
- 21“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- 22“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- 23“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ
- 24“Ronald Bailey: Science Correspondent,” Reason Magazine. Archived September 8, 2014. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/lDLeJ