Ronald Bailey is the award-winning science correspondent for
Reason magazine and Reason.com, where he writes a weekly
science and technology column.
Bailey is the author of the book
Liberation Biology: The Moral and Scientific Case for the
Biotech Revolution (Prometheus, 2005), and his work was
featured in
The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2004.
In 2006, Bailey was shortlisted by the editors of Nature
Biotechnology as one of the personalities who have made the
"most
significant contributions" to biotechnology in the last 10
years.
From 1987 to 1990, Bailey was a staff writer for Forbes
magazine, covering economic, scientific and business topics. His
articles and reviews have appeared in The New York Times,
The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post,
Commentary, The Public Interest,
Smithsonian, TechCentralStation, National
Review, Reader's Digest and many other
publications.
Prior to joining Reason in 1997, Bailey produced
several weekly national public television series including
Think Tank and TechnoPolitics, as well as several
documentaries for PBS television and ABC News. In 1993, he was the
Warren T. Brookes Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the
Competitive Enterprise Institute.
Bailey won a 2004 Southern California Journalism Award for best
magazine feature for his story, "The Battle For Your Brain," which
delved into the ethical and political conflicts over new brain
enhancement technologies. In 2005, Bailey won a first place
Southern California Journalism Award for best online commentary for
his series on creationism, "Creation Summer Camp."
Bailey is the editor of several books, including
Global Warming and Other Eco-Myths: How the Environmental Movement
Uses False Science to Scare Us to Death (Prima Publishing,
2002),
Earth Report 2000: Revisiting The True State of The Planet
(McGraw Hill, 1999), and
The True State of the Planet (The Free Press, 1995). He is
the author of
ECOSCAM: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse (St.
Martins Press, 1993).
Bailey has appeared on numerous television and radio programs,
including the NBC Nightly News, PBS' Newshour,
several National Public Radio programs, and various C-SPAN
programs. He has lectured at Harvard University, Yale University,
Morehouse University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Rutgers University, the University of Virginia, and many other
places.
In 2004, Bailey testified before a congressional committee on
"The
Impact of Science on Public Policy."
He is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists and
the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities.
Bailey lives in Washington, DC, and Charlottesville, Virginia,
with his wife Pamela.
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