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Over and over again, climate alarmists jump to hasty conclusions, then fail to correct the record when their predictions don't pan out. Olive oil prices are a recent example. humanprogress.org/olive-oil-pric…
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"Amazon said Tuesday it’s starting one-hour and three-hour deliveries in parts of the U.S., as the company continues to look for ways to satisfy impatient consumers." cnbc.com/2026/03/17/ama…
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One dangerous effect of doomerism is tyranny. If the next innovation marks our doom, then surely a little—or a lot—of tyranny is justified! But in fact, it is stasis, not change, that will mark our end. humanprogress.org/enemies-of-civ…
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Back in 1958, just 4% of U.S. adults supported marriage between black and white people. By 2021, that had risen to 94%.
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The past year has seen an explosion in coding productivity, per FT:
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Halting economic growth would hamstring our ability to tackle any problem, including climate change. There would be fewer innovations to reduce emissions or capture CO2, and we would become more vulnerable to climate variability—natural or man-made. humanprogress.org/the-end-of-the…
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In Europe before the 16th century, even wealthy diners ate with their fingers and drank from communal cups.
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Innovative societies tend to stay creative for only brief periods. This pattern repeats so consistently because the conditions that support sustained innovation are fragile and specific. Maintaining those conditions is difficult—but not impossible. humanprogress.org/cardwells-cage…
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"Infections from enterotoxigenic E. coli bacteria are the most common cause of travelers’ diarrhea... They cause up to 42,000 deaths annually. Soon there may be a vaccine to protect against these infections." humanprogress.org/first-of-its-k…
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The West’s tendency to question itself, empathize with its enemies, and confront its own imperfections is not a recent phenomenon. It is age-old and unique. It may even be one of the main sources of Western civilization's strength. humanprogress.org/the-ancient-ro…
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For the last few decades, the annual wild fish catch has been flat, hovering around 90 million metric tons. Fish farming, however, has grown spectacularly. This is a win for humans, who now feast on record quantities of fish, and eases pressure on wild fish stocks.
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Doomsday predictions about climate change-driven heat mortality are pessimistic as well as condescending. Humans are not passive, hapless creatures plodding along to their doom, but a uniquely innovative species capable of rapid and continual adaptation. humanprogress.org/the-heat-crisi…
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"A start-up company wants to light up the night with 50,000 big mirrors orbiting Earth, bouncing sunlight to the night side of the planet to power solar farms after sunset, provide lighting for rescue workers and illuminate city streets." humanprogress.org/start-up-wants…
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Energy is the multiplier that allows human ingenuity to scale. Every step up the energy ladder—from muscle and wood to oil, gas, and electricity—has made us healthier, wealthier, and more resilient. From @ziontree: humanprogress.org/energy-isnt-ju…
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35 years after throwing off the yoke of Communism, Poland becomes the world's 20th largest economy. The warmth of capitalism is lifting an entire nation out of poverty. apnews.com/article/poland…
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Between the 1950s and the 1970s, the pesticide DDT eradicated malaria from the United States and most of Southern Europe.
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