DiscoverConnecting the Dots w/Dan HappelHOW RESOURCE CONSERVATION BECAME POLITICAL
HOW RESOURCE CONSERVATION BECAME POLITICAL

HOW RESOURCE CONSERVATION BECAME POLITICAL

Update: 2025-08-23
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In this episode of Connecting the Dots, Dan Happel is joined by Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, and returning guest Mark Sutherland. Together they unravel how genuine conservation was transformed into a political weapon for global control.


Dr. Moore recounts the early days of Greenpeace, his departure when it became politicized, and his current advocacy for a science-based environmental approach through the CO2 Coalition. From forest management and wolves in Yellowstone to microplastics and renewable energy myths, the discussion exposes the propaganda behind radical environmentalism. The trio also connects this agenda to the Club of Rome, UN Agenda 21/2030, and the financial elite driving “sustainability” policies worldwide.


Learn how environmental narratives are being weaponized against private property, free enterprise, and national sovereignty and practical solutions rooted in science and common sense.


-Opening: conservation vs. politicized environmentalism


 Patrick Moore’s Greenpeace origins & whale campaigns


 The shift from science to politics at Greenpeace


 Lies, deceptions & the chlorine debate


 Forest management, carbon cycles, and tree regeneration


 Wolf reintroduction & impacts on Montana ranchers


 UN Agenda 21/2030, Club of Rome, and global control


 CO2 realities: life, climate cycles, and energy truth


 Net Zero critique, renewables vs. reality


 Plastic recycling, waste-to-energy, and policy failures


 Salmon farming & false narratives


Closing thoughts: science, sovereignty, and future directions


CORE LESSONS


  • The environmental movement was co-opted by political and financial elites to impose global governance.




  • Genuine conservation differs sharply from radical environmentalism.




  • Science is often ignored or distorted in favor of ideology and profit.




  • CO2 is vital for life, not the “pollutant” it is portrayed to be.




  • Renewable energy narratives often overlook hidden costs and practical limits.




 

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HOW RESOURCE CONSERVATION BECAME POLITICAL

HOW RESOURCE CONSERVATION BECAME POLITICAL

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