artistic-image-of-mother-nature-world-environment-and-mother-764162756-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 9, 2025 CategoriesEarth SciencesEnvironment & ClimateEthics Tagged , advisor, capitalism, China, collectivism, director, Dr. Seuss, environmental practices, environmentalism, fauna, flora, free market, golden calf, human thriving, indigenous people, inspiration, investment, Milton Friedman, Mother Earth, mountain, nature rights, New Zealand, nonprofit organizations, ownership, Parry Field, prosperity, radical environmentalism, rainforest, river, Russia, shareholder, St. Petersburg, Steven Moe, stewardship, The Lorax, Truffula, wealth Should We Put Mother Nature on the Board of Directors? Wesley J. Smith September 9, 2025 Earth Sciences, Environment & Climate, Ethics 6 Nature can’t “own” anything. That’s a human construct. Moreover, nature would be represented by environmental “flesh flake” radicals. Read More ›
NationalGeographicSocietyAdministrationBuilding Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 24, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismLife Sciences Tagged , Alfred Kobacker and Elizabeth Trimbach Fund, anti-humanism, China, ecosystems, endangered species, enforcement, glaciers, habitats, human exceptionalism, human rights, human thriving, humankind, International Day for Biological Diversity, lawfare, mountain, National Geographic Society, nature rights, rivers, waves “Nature Rights” Hits the Big Time Wesley J. Smith May 24, 2025 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Life Sciences 3 The National Geographic Society — one of the world’s largest and most influential science organizations — is going to pour money into the movement. Read More ›