Innovation is the parent of prosperity: Naval Interview Part 2

Matt Ridley

A Silicon Valley Legend Discusses Innovation and More The second half of my much-anticipated interview with Silicon Valley legend Naval Ravikant in May is now available. We discussed my new book How Innovation Works and more. It was a wonderful discussion, and I appreciated hearing the perspective of a true entrepreneur and innovator. You can listen […]

Innovation is the child of freedom: Naval Interview Part 1

Matt Ridley

A Silicon Valley Legend Discusses Innovation and More The first half of my much-anticipated interview with Silicon Valley legend Naval Ravikant in May is now available. We discussed my new book How Innovation Works and more. It was a wonderful discussion, and I appreciated hearing the perspective of a true entrepreneur and innovator. You can listen […]

Against Environmental Pessimism

Matt Ridley

Doomsday thinking about the environment has been popular for decades. My article for PERC: In 1980, the year that PERC was founded, I spent three months in the Himalayas working on a wildlife conservation project. The purpose was to do wildlife surveys on behalf of the Indian government in the stunningly beautiful valleys of the […]

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Genome-edited crops help farmers and environment

Matt Ridley

My article for The Times: The agriculture bill before the House of Lords today offers a chance for plant breeders to make safer, more productive crops that need fewer chemicals. Britain has a long track record of safe and efficient plant breeding but the industry is unable to use the latest techniques because of a […]

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My Live YouTube Q&A with Yaron Brook

Matt Ridley

Answering Questions About Innovation, Coronavirus, and More In a few minutes, I will be returning to The Yaron Brook Show for another interview. A lot has happened in the 2.5 months since my last visit, so I am sure we will have a lot to discuss. We will be discussing not just innovation and the […]

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Has the British scientific establishment made its biggest error in history?

Matt Ridley

A strange obsession with mathematical modelling has compromised the country’s covid response My article for The Telegraph: The scientific establishment in this country has had a bad war. Its mistakes have probably made the Covid-19 epidemic, as well as the economic downturn, worse. Britain entered the pandemic late, with lots of warning, so we should […]

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Could the key to Covid be found in the Russian pandemic?

Matt Ridley

From lethal pandemic to common cold: what we can learn from the events of 1889-90 My article for Spectator: The killer came from the east in winter: fever, cough, sore throat, aching muscles, headache and sometimes death. It spread quickly to all parts of the globe, from city to city, using new transport networks. In […]

A Wonderful and Innovative Two Weeks

Matt Ridley

Update on Reviews, Events, and More I have taken a break from media appearances since Thursday—I needed a rest, and I’d say I like birds even more than innovation—but it was a wonderful first two weeks for me and for the book, thanks to you. Here’s an update on the launch, and what’s planned for […]

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