Robert Zubrin: Radical Environmentalists and Other Merchants of Despair
"We have never been in danger of running out of resources," says
Dr. Robert Zubrin, "but we have encountered considerable dangers
from people who say we are running out of resources and who say
that human activities need to be constrained."
In his latest book,
Merchants of Despair: Radical Environmentalists, Criminal
Pseudo-Scientists, and the Fatal Cult of Antihumanism,
Zubrin documents the history of dystopian environmentalism, from
economic impairment inflicted by current global warming policies to
the Malthusian concern
over population growth. "Just think how much poorer we would be
today if the world would have had half as many people in the 19th
century as it actually did. You can get rid of Thomas Edison or
Louis Pasteur, take your pick."
Zubrin sat down with Reason Magazine editor in chief Matt Welch to
discuss his book, the difference between practical and ideological
environmentalism, and how U.S. foreign aid policy encourages
population control.
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