The Environment
Can We Trust the State with Preservation?
But even more damaging to the case for state-mandated preservation is the fact that the most egregious destroyers of treasures from our past have not been market actors seeking profit, but states pursuing power, engaging in wars, urban renewal projects, and eminent domain seizures of long-established and beloved neighborhoods for highways, airports, sports stadiums, and commercial developments promising higher tax revenues.
This man truly is a Santa Klaus
Czech President Vaclav Klaus - according to a report posted on Drudge - actually came out and told the Environmentalist Emperor he really ought to
The Environmentalist Noose Is Tightening
Forty-Five nations joined France in calling for a new environmental body to slow global warming and protect the planet, a body that potent
Greenhouse gases, global warming, and the magnetic field
The local PBS station is due to rebroadcast the Nova program
The New York Times Pushes the Green Party Line
The New York Times must have a guilty conscience about the continuous distortions of the news that appear in its pages.
A new tactic for the Think Globally, Act Locally crowd
The Chicago Tribune and The Columbus Dispatch are reporting a Washington Post story on the federal push to make the polar bear the first mammal to
‘Post-Katrina’ Radio Interview
As recorded on the Deke Bellavia radio program, WWL 870AM, New Orleans, Lousiana, 03-29-2006
Environmentalism and Privatization
As interviewed on CBC’s CKVU and on “WestCoast,” December 4-5, 1989