
If We Can Work From Anywhere, Why Work From Here: Thoughts From Steve Kemler
Steve Kemler, Managing Partner of the Stone Arch Group, says that while the pandemic has certainly pushed people out of dense urban areas in recent months (at least temporarily), the overall direction of this population More...

NYT published Clemson prof Todd May’s global warming article
A NY Time headline reads, “Would Human Extinction Be a Tragedy?” as Clemson professor Todd May writes, “Human beings are destroying large parts of the inhabitable earth and causing unimaginable suffering More...

Failing to Prepare Is Preparing to Fail: 9 Major Calamities That Possibly Await Humankind in the near Future
Every year presents new tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other calamities to the world. Although there are areas that are more affected than others, most people fear the possibility of these disasters occurring More...

The Sierra Club has become a pro-abortion advocacy group
To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth’s ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality More...

The top issues facing agribusiness in the 21st century
As we plunge forward bravely into the heart of the 21st century, there are many issues that face farmers and investors in agribusiness. While there are no easy solutions, business professionals, scientists, and More...

Global warming blamed for ‘less sex’ and ‘low birth rates’
“It is well documented that global warming poses one of the greatest threats to humanity due to rising sea levels, floods and droughts” begins the analysis posted by the UK’s Independent. Of course, More...

CIA head John Brennan: the ‘War on Terror’ will never end
Move over “War on Drugs,” there is now a new perpetual conflict for America and Central Intelligence Agency boss John Brennan took part in a question and answer session at Harvard confirming that the More...

World Hunger Has Decreased, But Economists Say It’s Not Enough
According to economists, 25 developing countries have met an ambitious goal, set by the U.N., to cut their number of undernourished citizens by half. The number of chronically undernourished people in the world, More...

Paul Ehrlich, cannibalism and the Overpopulation Myth: A conversation with PRI president, Steve Mosher
Why does Dr. Paul Ehrlich, entomologist, author and Stanford professor still get attention after being wrong so many times and what is his motivation for making such outrageous statements as, “I think the issues More...

Ted Turner wants the world to adopt China’s one-child policy
Atlanta’s most unguarded tongue is at it again, telling global leaders meeting in Mexico that the rest of the world should adopt China’s one-child policy, according to a Toronto newspaper. “If More...

This is ‘Why’ Big Brother is ‘watching’ – for now as facial mapping online
The woman was seen at Sainsbury’s in Edinburgh’s Stockbridge The BBC reports that police may have found a missing woman using CCTV: “Betty Brown, 55, from Gorgie, was last seen getting off a number More...