By Joseph Rossell | March 18, 2015 | 12:52 PM EDT

Cricket. It’s what’s for dinner.

At least that’s what lefty environmentalists are pushing as a substitute for meat like beef, pork or chicken. All for the sake of the environment. Yum.

By Paul Wilson | February 21, 2012 | 11:27 AM EST

The current system of economic growth is unsustainable, and people should “try to avoid banks,” “consider gardening to grow your own food,” and reject the advances of globalization. That’s not a clip from National Geographic’s “Doomsday Preppers.” That is the latest message of doom and gloom from the environmental movement.

Incubate Pictures produced a nearly 35 minute animated film titled “There’s No Tomorrow,” which depicted a gloomy future of unsustainable economic growth, diminishing natural resources, and environmental degradation. “There’s No Tomorrow” argues that since the modern economy is based on continuous growth fueled by fossil fuels, and oil production has already reached its production peak, the economy will eventually collapse.

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By Paul Wilson | October 24, 2011 | 8:43 AM EDT

Halloween is traditionally a night of witches, ghosts, and monsters. But for environmentalists and their media allies, an even bigger scare is coming this Halloween: the birth of Earth's 7 billionth resident.

On Oct. 31, 2011, world population will reach 7 billion, according to the United Nations. For many people, this milestone is a cause for celebration and a human triumph. But for environmentalists on the radical left, the ever-growing legion of consuming humans is a harbinger of impending doom. The Washington Post cautioned that "ecological distortions are becoming more pronounced and widespread." Already the media are warning that population could more than double by 2100, according to a new UN report.

By Erin R. Brown | February 9, 2009 | 12:09 PM EST

A bestselling author has called octuplets-mother Nadya Sulamen a 'murderer' and warns of overpopulation saying, "we need to lose 4.4 billion people."“STOP HAVING CHILDREN.” Steven Kotler has declared that responsible adults should stop having children in order to save the planet. Those who are having kids, are being selfish and stealing from the future, the rest of humanity, and “every living thing on the earth,” he wrote. Have too many kids and you should go to jail.This isn’t a joke. Kotler writes a blog called “The Playing Field” on the Psychology Today Web site. He is a best selling author and an advocate of controlling population growth. His latest solution: a five-year moratorium on having kids.Kotler’s reasoning is that the planet is running out of resources. “You think the economy is bad now – wait a few years,” Kotler said. “Wait until we’re almost completely out of oil and food and water and available land ... we need to lose 4.4 billion people and we need to lose them fast.”

By Erin R. Brown | January 6, 2009 | 10:41 AM EST

<p><object align="right" width="250" height="202"><param name="movie" value="http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/eyeblast.swf?v=yd4z4zqG2G&amp;sm=1"></para... name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/eyeblast.swf?v=yd4z4zqG2G&amp;sm=1" allowfullscreen="true" align="right" width="250" height="202"></embed></object>&quot;Access Hollywood's&quot; nightly fare is usually devoted to the latest celebrity rumors, box office bombs, and red carpet fashion. But on January 2<sup>nd</sup>, the TV tabloid became a broadside for a liberal environmental cause. </p><p> Access Hollywood gave glowing coverage - and one minute, 17 seconds of air time -- to &quot;Save the Whales Again,&quot; a pet <a href="http://www.savethewhalesagain.org/">cause</a> of spokesperson and teen actress Hayden Panettiere.In the first 10 minutes of the show,<i> </i>&quot;Access&quot; played a combined 15 video clips and still shots of whales, many of which displayed the bloody creatures being dragged by their tails. The audio that accompanied the photos included a clip of Panettiere calling on children to &quot;talk to your parents, organize your friends, stop this cruel and needless slaughter.&quot; Because after all, &quot;It's our future, take a stand,&quot; she pleaded.</p>

By Dan Gainor | October 23, 2007 | 2:15 PM EDT

Want to know the fate of humanity? Why pick up a copy of Rolling Stone, of course. There you'll find the latest eco-extremist prediction designed to scare the world into global warming action.