By Paul Driessen

Support ANWR drilling – Save wildlife habitats

Wind energy “alternative” to drilling would harm habitats, wildlife and US economy by Paul K. Driessen Eco-Imperialism.com March 28, 2005 The U.S. Senate budget bill would finally open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling. Environmentalists are shocked and outraged. “This battle is far from over,” they vowed. Indeed, the 51-49 margin underscores the […]

March 25, 2005  /  No Comments ››

The new global warming lawsuit industry

Eco-activists add more junk litigation to their anti-civilization arsenal by Paul K. Driessen Eco-Imperialism.com January 2005 Much to the outrage of ideological environmentalists and certain segments of the “international community,” the United States won’t sign the Kyoto Protocol – which some apparently believe will guarantee happy ever-aftering on a planet where temperatures remain fixed in […]

January 14, 2005  /  No Comments ››

Prophets, False Prophets and Profiteers

Some ten thousand delegates, scientists, activists, politicians and journalists recently convened in Argentina for the COP-10 confab on “solutions” to the theoretical problem of “dangerous” and “catastrophic” global climate change. Months of hype and consternation preceded the event, to pressure the United States and Australia into ratifying the Kyoto Protocol. “The Day After Tomorrow” and […]

January 14, 2005  /  No Comments ››

When visions collide

The Rainforest Action Network’s real target is the Third World’s poor by Paul K. Driessen Eco-Imperialism.com January 2005 Rainforests are disappearing at a frightening rate, the students were taught, so they raised $523 for an activist group’s “protect an acre” program. At the behest of their teacher and the group, they trekked into Manhattan to […]

January 14, 2005  /  No Comments ››

Country-club anxieties vs malaria victims

It’s time to remove life-threatening chemical phobias from laws and public policies by Paul K. Driessen November 2004 Millions of people may have gotten an eleventh-hour death-row reprieve when President Bush won re-election. His commitment to ending killer diseases in developing countries is rock solid – whereas his opponent’s environmental views often obstruct progress.   […]

November 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››

Promoting health, prosperity and human rights

College Campuses, Radio, Etc. Promoting health, prosperity and human rights by Paul K. Driessen Eco-Imperialism.com October 2004 College campuses – Following an October 13 debate, Yale University Political Union members voted 3:1 for Paul Driessen and the resolution: “American environmentalism harms developing countries.” Driessen has also spoken on the University of Arizona, Minnesota, North Carolina and Wisconsin […]

October 14, 2004  /  1 Comment ››

Eco-Centered Policies Kill!

Myths and lies about pesticides and GM food kill millions by Paul K. Driessen Eco-Imperialism.com October 2004 MISGUIDED POLICIES KILL! Malaria infects 300 million people a year and kills 2 million. DDT and other pesticides are essential if we are to end the needless deaths and bring health and prosperity to developing nations. Eco myths revealed. Most […]

October 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››

The wondrous promise of biotechnology

If we can protect if from the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of radical activists by Paul K. Driessen Environment & Climate News August 2004 Two June 2004 reports document the exciting potential for genetic engineering in industrial processes to reduce air and water pollution, expand the production of new fuels, reduce the amounts of energy […]

August 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››

Statement by Paul Driessen at ExxonMobil annual shareholder meeting

Dallas, Texas by Paul K. Driessen Proposal #1: Board of Directors Nominees Response to activist claims about global warming I’m Paul Driessen, senior policy advisor for the Congress of Racial Equality, one America’s oldest and most respected civil rights organizations. I urge ExxonMobil shareholders to approve its entire slate of directors. The charges and claims being […]

May 24, 2004  /  No Comments ››

The Day After The Day After Tomorrow

by Paul K. Driessen TechCentralStation.com April 2004 What makes a horror movie so terrifying? It’s not just the plotline, script and score. It’s being in a dark theater, where everyone is just waiting to be scared half to death. It’s the audience’s willingness to suspend logic, and enter the director’s make-believe world. Maybe most of […]

May 14, 2004  /  No Comments ››