Steve Milloy, the founder and publisher of JunkScience.com, gives a conservative view on environmentalism and academia. The National Association of Scholars hosted this event in New York City, marking the 25th anniversary of that organization.
Steve Milloy, the founder and publisher of JunkScience.com, gives a conservative view on environmentalism and academia. The National Association of Scholars hosted this event in New York City, marking the 25th anniversary of that organization.
Well then…
Comments back to this particular Ontario blog posting might really tickle your “Environmentalism and Academia” fancy:
http://thebiggreenlie.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/how-young-minds-are-being-poisoned-by-green-activists/
And this one may plaster a well-deserved smile on your face for the rest of the day?
http://www.masterresource.org/2013/05/deep-ecology-versus-energy/#comment-42467
Thank you for the kind words and support. I am enthused to see Canadians pushing back!
Steve – hope you realize how many fans you’ve had in Canada for years, too? FYI: the passionate involvement is growing daily, as more “average Canadians” catch on and publicly engage both online and offline – from local council chambers to radio talk shows, in the “local” fight back against the anti-human comprehensive global Agenda for Control.
Reblogged this on JohnnyAngel Advocacy Group.
Good presentation, sir! I feel I know you better.
A minor nit: the fish causing problems with water supply in California is the delta smelt, not the snail darter. The snail darter caused problems with water in Tennessee.
ARGGH !!! Tuned in too soon . . . Elizabeth Warren is on !!!!
Awesome! Great talk Steve; thank you for posting. I can now direct friends to it.
I just don’t understand why it is labelled a conservative view. I get the sense that any informed opinion or even a simple account of facts are somehow associated with conservatism. What’s so conservative about being informed?