Environmentalism
Discover the untold secrets of environmentalism that could revolutionize the way you see the world and your role in saving it.

The Enigmatic Scott Sale: A Journey Through Time and Ideas

Martin Sparks
Dive into the impactful legacy of Scott Sale, an influential author and environmentalist advocating for sustainable communities and critical examination of technological progress.

Roel van Duijn: The Maverick of Dutch Politics

KC Fairlight
Roel van Duijn's role in the Provo movement revolutionized Dutch politics with its innovative blend of anarchism, pacifism, and environmentalism, inspiring future generations of activists worldwide.

Wade Davis: The Anthropologist Who Dares to Challenge the Status Quo

Vince Vanguard
Wade Davis challenges Western perspectives by advocating for the wisdom of indigenous cultures and the potential benefits of psychedelics in understanding our place in the universe.

Canaima: A Tale of Adventure and Ideology

Vince Vanguard
Rómulo Gallegos' 'Canaima' is a gripping novel set in Venezuela's Orinoco basin, intertwining adventure with a critique of early 20th-century socio-political issues, highlighting themes of justice, resistance, and environmentalism.

The Eco Bible: A New Religion for the Woke?

Vince Vanguard
The Eco Bible is a modern manifesto for eco-conscious individuals seeking moral superiority, community, and control in the name of environmentalism, despite its practical and hypocritical challenges.

Helène Aylon: The Visionary Artist Who Challenged Boundaries

Martin Sparks
Helène Aylon was a pioneering artist and activist whose work from the 1960s to 2020 challenged societal norms through themes of feminism, environmentalism, and spirituality.

Fish Magic: The Left's Latest Fantasy

Vince Vanguard
Fish magic is the latest eco-friendly fantasy embraced by the left, promising miraculous solutions to global issues despite lacking scientific evidence.

The Hypocrisy of the Left: A Life of Contrasts

Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the perceived contradictions in the left's advocacy for equality, environmentalism, and social justice, highlighting disparities between their rhetoric and personal practices.

Eliza Ridgely: The Original Climate Warrior or Just Another Socialite?

Vince Vanguard
Uncover the complex legacy of Eliza Ridgely, a 19th-century socialite whose environmental efforts were overshadowed by her life of privilege and luxury.

Avi Lewis: The Poster Child for Leftist Hypocrisy

Vince Vanguard
Avi Lewis exemplifies the contradictions of leftist elites, advocating for social justice and environmentalism while living a life of privilege and hypocrisy.

The Left's Obsession with Environmentalism: A Case Study in France

Vince Vanguard
This article critiques the left's environmental agenda through a case study of a French school focused on sustainable materials, highlighting perceived indoctrination and economic concerns.

Tanner Springs Park: A Liberal Fantasy Land

Vince Vanguard
Tanner Springs Park in Portland serves as a controversial symbol of liberal urban planning, blending nature with urban life while sparking debates on environmentalism and societal issues.
Styphelia Concinna: The Plant Liberals Don't Want You to Know About

Vince Vanguard
Styphelia concinna thrives independently in Western Australia's rugged terrains, challenging environmentalist narratives with its resilience and ecological contributions.

Vincent Serventy: The Eco-Warrior Liberals Forgot to Cancel

Vince Vanguard
Vincent Serventy, a stalwart of genuine environmentalism, was an Australian conservationist whose impactful legacy stands in stark contrast to today's superficial eco-influencers.

The Conservative Bloom: Camissoniopsis Cheiranthifolia and Nature's Unyielding Spirit

Vince Vanguard
Camissoniopsis cheiranthifolia, also known as the Beach Evening Primrose, thrives in California's coastal dunes, showcasing resilience and adaptability without relying on external aid.

The Curious Case of Peledysh Payrem

KC Fairlight
A mysterious art installation by the anonymous Peledysh Payrem in Central Park ignites debates on art, anonymity, and public space in New York City.

Witold Zglenicki: The Forgotten Pioneer of Oil and Philanthropy

KC Fairlight
Imagine an oil millionaire who invested not just in technology but also in societal good. This is the story of Witold Zglenicki, a Polish engineer who changed the dynamics of the oil industry and philanthropy.

The Fish Connoisseurs Hate to Love: Unpacking Spirinchus

Vince Vanguard
Brace yourselves for an exploration of 'Spirinchus,' one of nature's little powerhouses that environmentalists and gastronomes both love to champion. From its significant ecological impact to culinary popularity, this tiny fish is a reminder that big things can come in small, unassuming packages.

Carcory Homestead Ruin: Echoes of Resilience Amidst Red Dust

KC Fairlight
Explore the fascinating Carcory Homestead Ruin, a historical site in Queensland, Australia, renowned as a testament to human resilience amidst harsh conditions.

Exploring the Mysteries of Blepolenis

KC Fairlight
Blepolenis, an ancient myth cloaked in mystery, offers an intriguing look into the human obsession with utopian ideals. Whether seen as fact or fiction, its stories reveal essential truths about our world today.

The Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun: A Tale of Liberal Lunacy

Vince Vanguard
A satirical tale highlighting the absurdity of extreme environmentalism through the antics of the Bird Girl and the Man Who Followed the Sun in San Francisco.

La Belle Verte: A Green Fantasy or Political Side-Project?

Vince Vanguard
"La Belle Verte," a 1996 French film about a utopian planet visitor, critiques human society's obsessions with technology and hierarchy. This sci-fi comedy offers a green fantasy, ultimately provoking reflection on real-world practicalities.

A Cinematic Masterpiece: Exploring the Depths of Vigil

KC Fairlight
Vigil, the 1984 New Zealand drama directed by Vincent Ward, is an entrancing exploration of childhood, nature, and the deeper meanings lurking in silence.

The Holy Sponge: A Symbol of Leftist Absurdity

Vince Vanguard
A satirical critique of environmental activists in San Francisco who held a ceremony to honor a sponge, highlighting the absurdity of symbolic gestures over practical solutions.