Ross McKitrick is a Professor of Economics and CBE Chair in Sustainable Commerce at the University of Guelph, where he specializes in environmental economics. In 2012, he was appointed CME Fellow in ...
The prophets of global warming continue to lament as their carefully crafted yarn unravels before their eyes. Ross McKitrick, an intrepid economics professor from the University of Guelph in Ontario, ...
Better malaria control might come from segregating household sleeping arrangements, according to a new study. The researchers found malaria eradication related more to household size than to a country ...
The emerging policy consensus that we ought to do something to limit carbon emissions faces two fundamental challenges. First, it remains difficult to measure the impact of any policy on the actual ...
Attempting to make CO2 controls more palatable to the American public and advocates of the country’s free-market economy, some policy wonks are suggesting a “market-oriented” approach to eliminating ...
When President Barack Obama addresses the United Nations Climate Summit on Sept. 23, you can bet that he will be calling for immediate, substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. But is the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Last week, I came across a puzzling tweet from the Department of Energy’s press team: an op-ed titled “In the fight between Rick Perry and climate scientists — He’s winning” by Ross McKitrick, a ...
Taken by Storm should be required reading for anyone–including the media and especially politicians–who wishes either to discuss or to develop policy concerning global warming. The two authors are ...
Progress in science is sometimes made by great discoveries. But science also advances when we learn that something we believed to be true isnt. When solving a jigsaw puzzle, the solution can sometimes ...
Better malaria control might come from segregating household sleeping arrangements, according to a new study co-authored by a University of Guelph professor. The researchers found malaria eradication ...