Gaia Guru Recants, Slams UN, “Sustainable Development” (Video)

Gaia Guru Recants, Slams UN, “Sustainable Development” (Video)

On the occasion of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro,  one of the environmental movement’s most prominent gurus has gone heretical, claiming that “so-called sustainable development … is meaningless drivel.”

We’re referring to Gaia guru James Lovelock, the British inventor, NASA scientist, and environmental philosopher best known for originating the Gaia hypothesis and for his trilogy of books on that subject, including Gaia: A New Look at Life on Earth, and The Revenge of Gaia. Gaia, of course, is the Greek goddess of Earth, the New Age deity adopted by, or even worshipped by, many environmentalists.

In the video below, The New American’s Senior Editor, William F. Jasper, comments on Lovelock’s recent conversion.

Photo at top: James Lovelock



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William F. Jasper

Senior editor William F. Jasper is an author/journalist/commentator/documentary producer with a well-earned reputation as one of America’s top investigative reporters, most renowned for his in-depth, years-long investigation of the Oklahoma City bombing and its aftermath. For more than three decades he served as an accredited correspondent at the United Nations in New York and UN summits around the world.

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