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Sabin urges GOP to return to its conservation roots . . .

The nation’s economy is humming along nicely with unemployment at an all-time low. Now President Trump and Congress must...
Jay Faison’s Efforts to Green the GOP (and save the Planet) Through Clean Energy

I’ve long argued that the GOP’s ceding of environmental issues to the political left was not only bad for...
New Non-profit Focuses on Invasive Species Solutions

Spring is a time of new beginnings, and Washington’s unseasonably cold winter of 2014 notwithstanding, a new organization promoting non-regulatory...
An Introduction

Well, you’ve heard from several of my compatriots here at Conservefewell. I thought it time I introduced myself. You...
Is EPA Really Essential?

“Just abolish EPA.” I heard it again this week from a friend, when discussing the agency’s renewed focus on...
Conservatives, Young People, and the Environment in 2014

Since the 2008 election cycle, conservatives have lamented the loss of constituencies key to cobbling together a winning vote:...
Humans Are Indeed Special

As a Christian, I have always believed strongly that my faith in God has much to teach me about...
Human Carrying Capacity – Fanciful Fiction or Deadly Reality

One of the first courses I took in college toward my degree in wildlife management was a population dynamics class. ...
Why All the Fuss About Tipping Points?

Central to concerns of climate change science is the somewhat ill-defined concept of “tipping point,” a point at which a...
New Big Thinking on Wicked Problems

By Brent Fewell Roger Pielke Jr. has a thoughtful piece over at The Breakthrough Institute titled The Irrelevance of...
Reagan’s Conservation Legacy – still timely and relevant today

By Brent Fewell Eli Lehrer has a great piece today in The Blaze on the conservation legacy of President...
Crunchy Con is Back – GOP break out your Birkenstocks

Thank you to Robert Costa over at NRO for this week resurrecting the term Crunchy Con. Ever since Rod Dreher left NRO,...
EDF Promotes Sustainable Fracking Practices – and draws ire of other environmental groups

By Brent Fewell Environmental Defense Fund is taking heat from other environmental groups for promoting sustainable energy practices, as...
Too Big to Fail or Too Big to Control – What’s the Greater Risk?

On June 6, 1788, two weeks before New Hampshire would become the ninth and last state necessary to ratify the...
Nature’s Simple Beauties

“There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot.” ― Aldo Leopold Seek out and...
Many Fisheries on the Rebound – Good for Fish, Environment, and Jobs

By Brent Fewell I admittedly grow weary at times with all the dour, long-faced, gloom-and doom stuff of my...
My Infinitesimally Small Contribution to Earth Day

By Brent Fewell Inspired earlier this month by the conservation work of Chris Bayley out in Oregon, and his...
Rush Limbaugh is Wrong on Climate Change – Note to File

By Brent Fewell This week Rush Limbaugh had a young listener – a 13-year old boy named, Alex – call...
The Shadow of Human Existence

By Brent Fewell Linking to an article over at MercatorNet by Tracy Mehan, a friend and contemplative thinker on the human...
Tragedy of the Commons Strikes Again

By Brent Fewell We each have them, those childhood experiences that shape our life perspective and canvas our memories of youth. ...
My new year’s wish – for less politics and more credible voices!

By Brent Fewell My friend, Larry Schwieger of National Wildlife Federation, tweeted out his new year’s wish, “for a...
A Case for Environmental Conservatism

Are conservatives better able to handle environmental problems? A re-post of a June 2012 lecture by Roger Scruton of...
Why Conservatives Should and do Care About the Environment

By Brent Fewell What can be more conservative than the impulse to protect and conserve earth’s natural resources, air,...
"The biggest challenge to the environment, as I see it, is the life-style of modern people –
fast food, packaging, pets, urban sprawl, and other things which can be rectified only slowly and only through a concerted effort of education."
― Conservative Philosopher & Author, Roger Scruton
"ConserveFewell is the place to go for some serious environmental sanity, and alternatives to the usual slop."
― Author and Political Commentator, Steve Hayward
fast food, packaging, pets, urban sprawl, and other things which can be rectified only slowly and only through a concerted effort of education."
― Conservative Philosopher & Author, Roger Scruton
"ConserveFewell is the place to go for some serious environmental sanity, and alternatives to the usual slop."
― Author and Political Commentator, Steve Hayward
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