Environmental Perspectives

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Environmental Perspectives Inc. (EPI) is a U.S.-based group that denies global warming. Its website claims that since 1992 it "has been helping citizens and organizations across America to understand the dangers of extreme environmentalism at the national and international level and find balance between environmental protection and the constitutional rights of individuals. We also provide assistance in understanding how false environmental catastrophes like global warming and ecosystem destruction are being used to justify the need for global governance (a euphemism for world government) and religion."[1]

Documents Contained at the Anti-Environmental Archives
Documents written by or referencing this person or organization are contained in the Anti-Environmental Archive, launched by Greenpeace on Earth Day, 2015. The archive contains 3,500 documents, some 27,000 pages, covering 350 organizations and individuals. The current archive includes mainly documents collected in the late 1980s through the early 2000s by The Clearinghouse on Environmental Advocacy and Research (CLEAR), an organization that tracked the rise of the so called "Wise Use" movement in the 1990s during the Clinton presidency. Access the index to the Anti-Environmental Archives here.

Overview

EPI provides articles, books, videos, and maps, as their website says to "help people understand the consequences to them and our nation if our politics are driven by a belief that big government is the answer to everything and that nature is god and humans are destroying it."[2]

Personnel

Contact

6 Heather Road
Bangor, ME 04401
United States
Phone: 207-945-9878
Email: info AT epi-us.com
Web: http://www.epi-us.com

Resources and Articles

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References

  1. "What you don't know, but must! (The other side of the story)", Environmental Perspectives website, accessed October 2008.
  2. About page, Environmental Perspectives, accessed November 2010.
  3. Home page, Sovereignty International, accessed November 2010.
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