Free the Economy podcast: Revisiting Earth Day with Todd Myers
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In this week’s episode we cover the dwindling number of US public companies (via Todd Zywicki of George Mason University), a pro-consumer merger in California (via our Episode 168 guest Jessica Melugin of CEI), and how to end the housing affordability crisis (via our Episode 148 guest Jeremy Horpedahl of the University of Central Arkansas). Our guest this week is Todd Myers, Vice President for Research at the Washington Policy Center. We’ll talk about what Earth Day and environmentalism mean for Americans in the 21st century.
You can watch the video version of our conversation here or below.
Recent episodes:
- Free the Economy Episode 170: How to Get What You Want with Josh Bandoch
- Free the Economy Episode 169: Consumer-Regulated Energy with Travis Fisher
- Free the Economy Episode 168: Kids, Social Media, and the First Amendment with Jessica Melugin
- Free the Economy Episode 167: Population and Abundance with Gale Pooley
- Free the Economy Episode 166: Enduring Policy Principles with Richard Stern
- Free the Economy Episode 165: Regulating Finance with James Copland
- Free the Economy Episode 164: Mississippi Renaissance with Douglas Carswell
- Free the Economy Episode 163: Big Tech, Europe, and Free Speech with Spence Purnell
- Free the Economy Episode 162: The Impact of Trump’s Trade War with Alex Durante
- Free the Economy Episode 161: What’s Wrong with Congress with Kevin Kosar
Join us next week when our guest will be Derek Kreifels, CEO of the financial consulting firm Prospr Aligned. We’ll talk about federalism, taxes, regulation, and Derek’s recent article for National Review, “Why Corporate America Is Coming Home to the Heartland.”