Environmentalism

Zika: JunkScience right again; Public health ‘experts’ wrong again

By Steve Milloy | JunkScience | October 26, 2016 “Scientists are bewildered by Zika’s path across Latin America” — except the “scientists” didn’t do the right science before jumping to conclusions. From today’s WaPo : Below are the cases: Back in March, I wrote that we need to wait until the data from Colombia are […]

Trumping the climate

By Judith Curry | Climate Etc. | November 13, 2016 So . . . what can we expect from the Trump administration on environment/climate/energy? There is much angst among the ‘greens’ about what to expect. This is typified by this morning’s headlines from the Huffington Post : SET TO BOIL:  Trump Racing to Scrap Landmark […]

Former Ambassador Andrew Young Calls for End to Water Fluoridation, “Civil Rights Issue”

By Brandon Turbeville | Activist Post | November 1, 2016 Anti-fluoridation activists in Georgia received a major boost of support when former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations under Jimmy Carter, Andrew Young, sent a letter to Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and House Speaker David Ralston demanding hearings to investigate why water fluoridation is being […]

Who owns the ‘school’ that studies Canadian foreign policy?

By Yves Engler | October 30, 2016 Next week the Fraser Institute’s newly established Peter Munk Centre for Free Enterprise will offer a day long “Introduction to Economic Reasoning” seminar for Grade 10-12 students in Scarborough. Launched in June with $5 million from the founder of Barrick Gold, the Centre for Free Enterprise cements Munk’s […]

Interview 1221 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2016-10-20%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: the green Chicken Littles continue with their enviro doom porn; a Newsweek journo is caught fingering US intel in Putin-Trump conspiracy story; and Americans fear their government more than anything else.

Community Resistance to Senhuile Land Grab Sparks Hope in Senegal

By Alice Martin-Prével | Oakland Institute | September 1, 2016 Senegalese agro-pastoralists are striking wins against Senhuile SA, a foreign-owned agribusiness company established in Ndiaël, Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. In 2012, Senhuile obtained a 50 year lease on 20,000 hectares for a sweet potato plantation in a forest and wetland reserve, which was partially declassified […]