First Nations leaders have been occupying fish farms in the Broughton Archipelago for over 200 days, and now,
leading environmentalist David Suzuki, invited top chefs concerned with the wellbeing of wild salmon, to add their voice to the resistance.
First Nations leaders have been occupying fish farms in the Broughton Archipelago for over 200 days, and now,
leading environmentalist David Suzuki, invited top chefs concerned with the wellbeing of wild salmon, to add their voice to the resistance.
Not exact matches
Among the rogues gallery of
leading climate change deniers are (from left to right, top to bottom): Congressman Joe Barton (R - TX), fossil fuel shill Steve Milloy, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, self - styled «Skeptical
Environmentalist» Bjorn Lomborg, scientist - turned - denier - for - hire Fred Singer, the inimitable Sarah Palin, conservative funders Charles and
David Koch (aka the Koch Brothers), and «swift - boat» architect Marc Morano.
First, as discussed previously on this blog, the BBC's decision to sell the seventh episode of the series —
David Attenborough's personal view of climate change and the crysophere — as an option
led to screams and shouts from
environmentalists.
But more than 100 national and local groups,
led by some of Britain's most prominent
environmentalists, including
David Bellamy, Sir Crispin Tickell, and James Lovelock, have argued that wind power is inefficient, destroys the countryside and makes little difference to Britain's soaring carbon emissions.