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BP Oil Spill: Private Property is the Solution

Ron Pisaturo | 25 June 2010
How a Capitalist Government Would Handle the BP Oil Spill

It's Time to Silence Silent Spring

Keith Lockitch | 2 September 2007
This anniversary of Silent Spring should be commemorated, not with laudatory festivities, but with the rejection of the environmental ideology the book inspired.

Rachel Carson's Genocide

Keith Lockitch | 23 May 2007
Carson's environmental ideology demands opposition to DDT despite the millions of malaria deaths its use could prevent.

Reject Environmentalism, Not DDT

Keith Lockitch | 15 September 2006
Environmental ideology demands opposition to DDT despite the millions of malaria deaths its use could prevent.

Recycling

Amit Ghate | 14 October 2005
In a truly free society the issue of recycling would disappear because deciding whether it is best to re-use an item represents just another allocation of resources that the free market routinely (and silently) takes care of in its normal course.

Silent Spring Revisited: Rachel Carson's Environmentalist Diatribe vs. Science

Keith Lockitch | 16 January 2005
The root of the opposition to DDT is not science, but the environmentalist moral premise that it is wrong for man to "tamper" with nature.

Reject Environmentalism, Not DDT

Keith Lockitch | 9 September 2004
Environmental ideology demands opposition to DDT despite the millions of malaria deaths its use could prevent.

Silent Spring: RIP 2004

Walter Williams | 7 July 2004
The fact that DDT saves lives might account for part of the hostility toward it.

West Nile Virus: The Environmentalist's Epidemic

Nicholas Provenzo | 28 September 2002
So why, in the face of having their scientific arguments refuted and with the benefits of technology so clear, are the environmentalists able to keep the use of pesticides like DDT illegal?

Rachel Carson's Silent Spring: Environmentalist Mythology Killing Us Softly

Steven Brockerman | 11 August 2002
One would have to conclude, given the facts, that environmentalists are either insane or intent upon eradicating every human being from the face of the planet.
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