In my latest National Post column I try to make sense of the Canadian oil industry's apparent plan to win friends and influence people by agreeing that it's destroying the planet.
Another positive review of The Environment: A True Story, this one from the Personal Liberty Digest. Thanks guys, for reviewing, praising and sharing it.
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Environmentalists for Nuclear Energy - USA, aka EFN-USA, have also posted a positive review and helpful links to The Environment: A True Story. I really appreciate everyone who's helping make people aware of the documentary because the topic is so important and the time is ripe for a challenge to the conventional wisdom.
Thanks to the American Institute for Economic Research for a very favourable review of The Environment: A True Story. It's extremely gratifying to see that the word seems to be getting out, including now over 3700 YouTube views.
"the real difference between man and other animals is that humans alone have perception of good and evil, just and unjust, etc. It is the sharing of a common view in these matters that makes a household and a state."
Aristotle, The Politics p. 60
In my latest National Post column I say the solution to mean-spirited echo chambers and fake news online is in the mirror.
In my latest National Post column I argue that there's no progress on the East Coast aboriginal fishery, and the rule of law is breaking down, because too many politicians and judges genuinely believe they can give stuff away to some people while keeping it for others.
A backer kindly alerts me to a really nice review of The Environment: A True Story on CFACT, The Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow. CFACT also runs Climate Depot, founded by Marc Morano, whose own documentary Climate Hustle also takes aim at global warming alarmism.
All well worth checking out.