DiscoverThis Sustainable Life787: Travis Fisher, part 1: A nonpartisan, libertarian view on the environment from the Cato Institute
787: Travis Fisher, part 1: A nonpartisan, libertarian view on the environment from the Cato Institute

787: Travis Fisher, part 1: A nonpartisan, libertarian view on the environment from the Cato Institute

Update: 2024-11-11
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I've been curious in what ways libertarian views on the environment and sustainability differ from conservative views. Travis worked at the Heritage Foundation, which is more conservative, and now works at the Cato Institute, which is more libertarian. Since I haven't spoken to many libertarians directly, I'm interested in this conversation to learn, so it's a conversation, not a debate.

Early in our conversation, he describes some of their differences and similarities, and why he chose Cato. He shares some of his training and background that led him to his views.

Then we talked about a few issues: the Inflation Reduction Act, regulation, how government funding of many programs results in industries growing without being profitable from its customers. We look at several moral hazards, including government gaining money and power from permitting polluting behavior and distributing funding evenly so everyone votes for something even if it doesn't help.

We recorded just before the election so talked about recording again after the election to talk about how its results affect the political, energy, and pollution landscape.



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787: Travis Fisher, part 1: A nonpartisan, libertarian view on the environment from the Cato Institute

787: Travis Fisher, part 1: A nonpartisan, libertarian view on the environment from the Cato Institute