I had the recent pleasure of sitting down with the English philosopher, Roger Scruton, to discuss his new book, How...
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To My Environmental Friends – Give President-Elect Trump a Chance

To many of my environmentalist friends, this past week could not have gone any worse. It’s their worst...
Conservative Environmentalism – Roundtable with Roger Scruton

For all those in DC who are interested in this topic, you should consider attending the following forum sponsored...
An Interview with EDF’s Fred Krupp – A Leading Voice in Today’s Environmental Wilderness

Thank you, Fred, for taking the time for this interview. I was a young intern at the National...
Conservatism as a Defender of Government

A bit of departure from the typical environmental post here at Conservefewell, but I wanted to share a recent article...
Steady Progress in the ORB Means Improvements in the Gulf of Mexico

Many of you have probably detected a theme and undertone to this blog. That is, for us to fix...
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. ...
Beauty Has Become The Ugly

I share the following provocative BBC documentary, “Why Beauty Matters”, by Roger Scruton. A powerful and moving piece on...
Environmental Modernists – Technology as Salvation or a Temporal Fix

Interesting piece over at The Breakthrough Institute on the continued awakening of modern environmental thought by Fred Pearce, under the new...
The GOP’s Environmental Challenge

By Brent Fewell Can one be a social conservative or member of the GOP and be an environmentalist? Although I’ve long...
Society’s “little platoons” for conservation

By Brent Fewell I’ve just finished a new book that is a must read for the political right (and...
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...
"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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