Happy 60th Birthday to Env-Econ co-founder John. Let's all raise a cold one to the brains behind this operation (before he forgets who we are).
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Huh?
Since John called me out in public to start re-posting and then started while I was at an administrative retreat...well played John...I'm back!
When John and I started Env-Econ in 2005, our goal was to help bring economic thinking to environmental issues in a fun, casual way that is accessible to non-academic audiences. Over the years I think we accomplished a lot of what we set out to do, but things started to get a little stale (probably because John and I both took the leap into academic administration and lost touch with some of the advances in the field of environmental economics). But I'm pleased to say that my 13 year sentence term as department chair is coming to an end soon and I'm ready to start spouting a few smart things and a lot of stupid ones again. Only this time I'm going to be learning along with you all.
Some of what we say will probably be repetitive from Env-Econ 1.0. Some will be new. And hopefully all will be entertaining. If nothing else I get to start making fun of John again in public.
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From the inbox:
I am [name] from [name] Publishing.
Would you be interested in publishing your work "Corrigendum: A revealed preference approach to valuing non-market recreational fishing losses from the Deepwater Horizon spill" as a paperback edition?
At [name]Publishing, we have worked with more than 250,000 authors, offering them international, free-of-charge publishing.
Can you imagine your work as a book?
The definition of corrigendum is "a thing to be corrected, typically an error in a printed book." So, yes, sure, I can definitely imagine my correction as a paperback book! Maybe a mystery where I'm the detective trying to uncover research errors of omission and suddenly I look in the mirror and find one of my own?
Actually, my reply was "no thanks."
"People are getting dumber. That's not a judgment; it's a global fact. In a host of leading nations, IQ scores have started to decline."