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  • Anti-Humanism Infests the Environmentalist Movement

    I had a long interview the other day with a reporter from World Magazine about the current trend to push global warming hysteria in youth fiction. That got us into a discussion of how anti-humanism infests the environmentalist movement. It wasn't always like that. From the story by Melinda Taylor: Piquing students' interest in science and the environment is a good thing, said Wesley J. Smith, senior fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism. Growing up in Los Angeles in the 1950s, Smith remembers the smog that prevented him from seeing the mountains while he played outside on...
  • Making a Mockery of Being Green ("The Goode Family")

    05/26/2009 10:24:04 AM PDT · by markomalley · 25 replies · 1,665+ views
    WSJ ^ | 5/22/2009 | JAMIN BROPHY-WARREN
    Director Mike Judge’s new animated television series “The Goode Family” is a send-up of a clan of environmentalists who live by the words “What would Al Gore do?” Gerald and Helen Goode want nothing more than to minimize their carbon footprint. They feed their dog, Che, only veggies (much to the pet’s dismay) and Mr. Goode dutifully separates sheets of toilet paper when his wife accidentally buys two-ply. And, of course, the family drives a hybrid. On Wednesday at 9 p.m., “The Goode Family” will have its premiere on ABC and become the first animated series on the network’s prime-time...
  • The Nation's Anti-Human Agenda (Don Feder Looks At Left's Human-Free Global Future Alert)

    02/27/2008 8:31:03 AM PST · by goldstategop · 13 replies · 187+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | 2/27/2008 | Don Feder
    According to Kathryn Joyce, sneer-and-smear artist for The Nation, those who are concerned about the worldwide decline in birthrates are -- to put it mildly -- racist, neo-Nazis, who have a hidden agenda and (under the guise of demographic winter) are engaged in our age-old quest to control women's bodies. The Nation is this nation's oldest and largest-circulation left-wing journal (outside of The New York Times, of course). Joyce's screed, "Missing: The 'Right' Babies," will appear in the March 3 print edition, but is currently available online. Joyce believes -- with the faith of one immune to facts and logic...
  • The Global Warming Suicide Cult (Don Feder: Its Really The Human Extinction Movement Alert)

    12/19/2007 10:43:56 AM PST · by goldstategop · 72 replies · 1,287+ views
    Frontpagemag.com ^ | 12/19/2007 | Don Feder
    The Global Warming movement has been compared to a religion -- albeit one without God, but with a vision of sin and repentance, damnation and salvation. Not quite. Real religion is about improving the human condition by encouraging moral conduct in obedience to the will of God. The proponents of Global Warming are creating a suicide cult, which -- if followed to its logical conclusion -- will lead to human extinction. Forget the Kyoto Treaty. Forget the Luddite Lieberman-Warner bill to cut so-called greenhouse gas emissions by 70% by 2050, which would cost the U.S. an estimated $1 trillion and...
  • O... Little Town Of Public Housing? (Mark Steyn On Nativity Scenes And Demographic Winter Alert)

    12/15/2007 10:47:57 PM PST · by goldstategop · 11 replies · 175+ views
    National Review ^ | 12/16/2007 | Mark Steyn
    This is the time of year, as Hillary Clinton once put it, when Christians celebrate “the birth of a homeless child” — or, in Al Gore’s words, “a homeless woman gave birth to a homeless child.” Just for the record, Jesus wasn’t “homeless.” He had a perfectly nice home back in Nazareth. But he happened to be born in Bethlehem. It was census time and Joseph was obliged to schlep halfway across the country to register in the town of his birth. Which is such an absurdly bureaucratic over-regulatory cockamamie Big Government nightmare it’s surely only a matter of time...
  • Children? Not If You Love The Planet (Mark Steyn Looks At Enviro Wackoism Gone Wild Alert)

    12/15/2007 7:39:54 AM PST · by goldstategop · 52 replies · 480+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | 12/15/2007 | Mark Steyn
    As I say, the above demographic audit has become something of an annual tradition in this space. But here's something new that took hold in the year 2007: A radical antihumanism, long present just below the surface, bobbed up and became explicit and respectable. In Britain, the Optimum Population Trust said that "the biggest cause of climate change is climate changers – in other words, human beings," and professor John Guillebaud called on Britons to voluntarily reduce the number of children they have. "Every person who is born," says Toni Vernelli, "produces more rubbish, more pollution, more greenhouse gases and...
  • Live Earth Concert Doesn't Rock (Mark Steyn On Algore's Flopped Global Warming Crusade Alert)

    07/22/2007 12:27:07 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 24 replies · 2,296+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | 07/16/2007 | Mark Steyn
    f a tree falls in the forest and nobody hears it, is it because Al Gore and a bunch of elderly rockers organized an all-star stadium gala on its behalf? The colossal flopperoo of Live Earth is a heartening reminder that there are some things too ridiculous even for global pop culture, and one of them is the Rev. Almer Gortry speaking truth to power ballads. Why did so few people feel the urge to rock against climate change? Touchingly enough, the organizers put it down to the weather. Dismal TV ratings? "The BBC blamed the poor figures on Saturday's...
  • Anti-Humanism Gaining Traction

    07/19/2007 4:05:12 AM PDT · by monomaniac · 2 replies · 168+ views
    WesleyJSmith ^ | July 16, 2007
    Here we go again. Newsweek reports--in surprisingly positive terms--on the movement to rid the earth of the vermin species--us (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19762077/site/newsweek/): Environmentalists have their own eschatology--a vision of a world not consumed by holy fire but returned to ecological balance by the removal of the most disruptive species in history. That, of course, would be us, the 6 billion furiously metabolizing and reproducing human beings polluting its surface. There's even a group trying to bring it about, the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, whose Web site (http://www.vhemt.org/) calls on people to stop having children altogether...And "four out of five" of the people...
  • After We Are Gone: If humans were evacuated, the Earth would flourish

    07/16/2007 6:05:58 AM PDT · by ZGuy · 113 replies · 6,153+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 7/14/7 | Jerry Adler
    The Second Coming may be the most widely anticipated apocalypse ever, but Environmentalists have their own eschatology—a vision of a world not consumed by holy fire but returned to ecological balance by the removal of the most disruptive species in history. That, of course, would be us. There's even a group trying to bring it about, the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, whose Web site calls on people to stop having children altogether. And now the journalist Alan Weisman has produced "The World Without Us," which conjures up a future something like ... well, like the area around Chernobyl—just forests that...
  • Dr. Doom speaks his mind AN OVERPOPULATED EARTH?

    08/27/2006 1:52:27 PM PDT · by Snickering Hound · 63 replies · 1,507+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 8-27-06 | LISA SANDBERG
    AUSTIN - When classes resume at the University of Texas at Austin this week, 90 impressionable undergrads will file into an ecology class taught by a chatty zoology professor known — not always out of earshot — as Dr. Doom. His real name is Eric Pianka, and students enrolled in his Ecology, Evolution and Society course will hear a sad synopsis of Earth's vanishing species and habitats — coupled with an apocalyptic warning about humans racing obliviously toward the edge of a high cliff. If he models his lectures on previous ones, Pianka may remark that the planet would be...