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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Gale Pooley Superabundance 20220828



thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about what we discovered in our research. the idea of superabundance occurred to us when we were looking at this original bed between julian simon and paul ehrlich in the 1980 s. paul ehrlich had written this book that painted this dystopian future that things were going to crash and england would not exist and we were going to starve. and economists picked up the book and read it. they said initially, this looks like it makes sense. but maybe i should look at what the data says about resources. how abundant the resources are. as economists, we look at the price of resources. you know, if something is money now it should be getting more expensive. what julian simon found is that the price of these things was not going up. they were going down. so how can you have something becoming more scarce that was becoming cheaper? so, he begins to research other things. he starts looking at nonrenewable metals like copper. then he ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Gale Pooley Superabundance 20220827



the idea of superabundance occurred to us when we were looking at this original bed between julian simon and paul ehrlich in the 1980 s. paul ehrlich had written this book that painted this dystopian future that things were going to crash and england would not exist and we were going to starve. and economists picked up the book and read it. they said initially, this looks like it makes sense. but maybe i should look at what the data says about resources. how abundant the resources are. as economists, we look at the price of resources. you know, if something is money now it should be getting more expensive. what julian simon found is that the price of these things was not going up. they were going down. so how can you have something becoming more scarce that was becoming cheaper? so, he begins to research other things. he starts looking at nonrenewable metals like copper. then he extended it to these other resources. what he observed is this population increase. these pr ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Gale Pooley Superabundance 20220822



we discovered in our research. the idea of superabundance occurred to us when we were looking at this original bed between julian simon and paul ehrlich in the 1980 s. paul ehrlich had written this book that painted this dystopian future that things were going to crash and england would not exist and we were going to starve. and economists picked up the book and read it. they said initially, this looks like it makes sense. but maybe i should look at what the data says about resources. how abundant the resources are. as economists, we look at the price of resources. you know, if something is money now it should be getting more expensive. what julian simon found is that the price of these things was not going up. they were going down. so how can you have something becoming more scarce that was becoming cheaper? so, he begins to research other things. he starts looking at nonrenewable metals like copper. then he extended it to these other resources. what he observed is thi ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Gale Pooley Superabundance 20220821



by the co-author of this book called superabundance: the story of population growth, innovation, and human flourishing on an infinitely bountiful planet. professor fully, what do you mean when you talk about superabundance? thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about what we discovered in our research. the idea of superabundance occurred to us when we were looking at this original bed between julian simon and paul ehrlich in the 1980 s. paul ehrlich had written this book that painted this dystopian future that things were going to crash and england would not exist and we were going to starve. and economists picked up the book and read it. they said initially, this looks like it makes sense. but maybe i should look at what the data says about resources. how abundant the resources are. as economists, we look at the price of resources. you know, if something is money now it should be getting more expensive. what julian simon found is that the price of these t ....

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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Outnumbered 20240607-3120

You. you cannot show any sound bites biden because he is like [mocking] meet voters where they are. because i saw democratic operatives say that the old game of saying here s my ground game, it is not enough. you have to go late night tv, social media, meet voters where they are consuming news. absolutely and by the way, joe biden does not have a accident. that was not a southern accent. it was a little too wea wealthy. the people, young people on tiktok are not there to be the general like carrying water for this lien on cheech and arian. they are not doing that. what they will do is amplify the issues that matter to them in the real world. and top of mind, number one ....

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