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Matt Ridley
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Matt Ridley
Failure is a key ingredient of innovation
Matt Ridley
The failure of Britain’s first space launch is coming in for a lot of Schadenfreude. (Given how much we Brits revel in other’s misfortune, it is surprising we have to borrow a German word for it.) While an inquest into what went wrong is clearly warranted, it would be a mistake if we gave up […]
China’s Covid nightmare is the final proof: lockdowns were a total failure
Matt Ridley
Sweden’s refusal to impose compulsory shutdowns has now, by contrast, been completely vindicated We will never know how many people are dying of covid in China. The regime will probably cook the statistical books. The chief executive of an asset management firm in China shared an image last week of a document at a mortuary […]
Let in more scientists, not fewer
Matt Ridley
Science can thrive after Brexit: there is public support for skilled migration My Times column on skilled versus unskilled migration and Brexit: Michael Kosterlitz, one of the four British-born but American-resident winners of Nobel prizes in science this year, is so incensed by Brexit that he is considering renouncing his British citizenship: “The idea of […]
The sinister truth about bird-killing wind ‘farms’
Matt Ridley
The Tory party must have a death wish now that it has fallen back in love with onshore wind turbines The Tory party’s move to fall back in love with wind energy, despite its manifest disadvantages of cost, unreliability and inefficient use of land, is a death wish. They will soon rediscover just how […]
The cost of wind power is rising, not falling
Matt Ridley
A very strange parliamentary rebellion has been taking place with Boris Johnson, Liz Truss and dozens of other Tory MPs demanding an end to the ban on onshore wind farms. Wind power is cheap and getting cheaper, they argue. And surely, if we’re engaged in an energy war with Russia, we need all the power […]
Matt Ridley
Good news, everybody. The ozone layer is probably going to heal. And that’s not all: by the time my (future) grandchildren grow up in the late 2050s, the world could be greener, healthier, cleaner, kinder, more peaceful and more equal – if we allow it. Why do I think this, when activists are telling […]