Earth Day
The Real Meaning of Earth Hour
Keith Lockitch | 25 March 2011
The lights of our cities and monuments are a symbol of human achievement, of what mankind has accomplished in rising from the cave to the skyscraper. Earth Hour presents the disturbing spectacle of people celebrating those lights being extinguished. Earth Hour symbolizes the renunciation of industrial civilization.
The lights of our cities and monuments are a symbol of human achievement, of what mankind has accomplished in rising from the cave to the skyscraper. Earth Hour presents the disturbing spectacle of people celebrating those lights being extinguished. Earth Hour symbolizes the renunciation of industrial civilization.
On April 22, Celebrate Exploit-the-Earth Day
Craig Biddle | 19 April 2008Because Earth Day is intended to further the cause of environmentalism--and because environmentalism is an anti-human ideology--on April 22, those who care about human life should not celebrate Earth Day; they should celebrate Exploit-the-Earth Day.
The Real Meaning of Earth Hour
Keith Lockitch | 8 April 2008Those who claim that we must cut off our carbon emissions to prevent an alleged global catastrophe need to learn the indisputable fact that cutting off our carbon emissions would be a global catastrophe.
How About Economic Progress Day?
John Stossel | 24 April 2007Watching the media coverage, you'd think that the earth was in imminent danger -- that human life itself was on the verge of extinction. Technology is fingered as the perp. Nothing could be further from the truth.
On Earth Day, Remember: If Environmentalism Succeeds, It Will Make Human Life Impossible
Michael Berliner | 21 April 2006To save mankind requires the wholesale rejection of environmentalism as hatred of science, technology, progress, and human life.
This Earth Day Celebrate Vladimir Lenin's Birthday!
Alexander Marriott | 21 April 2004Think of the parallels between Lenin and environmentalists.
On Earth Day Remember: If Environmentalists Succeed, They Will Make Human Life Impossible
Michael Berliner | 20 April 2004The fundamental goal of environmentalists is not clean air and clean water; rather it is the demolition of technological/industrial civilization. Their goal is not the advancement of human health, human happiness, and human life; rather it is a subhuman world where "nature" is worshipped like the totem of some primitive religion.
This "Earth Day" Celebrate the Industrial Revolution
Robert Tracinski | 20 April 2001Let us have a day when all of us take a moment to acknowledge the enormous contribution made to human life by the inventors and businessmen of the Industrial Revolution.
Man vs. Nature
Peter Schwartz | 23 April 1999The common view of environmentalism is that its goal is the betterment of mankind--that it wants to purify our air and clean up our parks so that we can live healthier and happier lives. But that is a very superficial interpretation. When environmentalists are faced with a conflict between the "interests" of nature and those of man, it is man who is invariably sacrificed.
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Dollars and Crosses
- Jane Orient on Quitting Medicare
- Ayn Rand’s Essay “To Whom It May Concern” Now Online
- Uses and Sources of Gold
- New Book: How to be Profitable and Moral: A Rational Egoist Approach to Business
- Democracy and Self Determination of Peoples: Euphenisms for Mob Rule in the Middle East
- Private Schools for the Poor
- Holleran on Anti-Hero Worship
- Salsman on the Anti-Capitalist Conservatives
- New Website: Checking Premises
- Job Creators: Who Do those Immigrants Think They Are?

