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Latest revision as of 10:19, 7 July 2010
Paul Driessen is a lobbyist who is:
- Principal, Global-Comm Partners
- Senior Fellow, Atlas Economic Research Foundation
- Senior Fellow, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT)
- Senior Fellow, Frontiers of Freedom Institute
- Senior Fellow, Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise (CDFE)
Driessen was editor of the book "Rules for Corporate Warriors: How to fight and survive attack group shakedowns" and author of "Eco-Imperialism: Green Power Black Death".
"Paul holds a BA in geology and field ecology from Lawrence University, a JD from the University of Denver College of Law, and an Accreditation in Public Relations from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). He is editor of PRSA's National Capital Chapter newsletter." (from CDFE website)
Quotes
22 April, 2004 Regarding the movie The Day After Tomorrow: "It's the stuff of nightmares. Fortunately, there is little evidence that this apocalyptic future is anything other than Michael Moore and Hollywood celluloid." Source: Tech Central Station article -Driessen
16 December, 2004 'Actually stabilizing greenhouse gases and temperatures would require 19 to 40 successful climate treaties -- causing ruinous social and economic impacts, and diverting resources from solvable problems like AIDS, malaria, poverty and poor sanitation.' Source: "Insights Behind Kyoto"
Deeds
Paul Driessen is the author of Eco-Imperialism: Green Power - Black Death (www.Eco-Imperialism.com) and director of the Economic Human Rights Project, a joint initiative of the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise and Congress of Racial Equality. Source: Tech Central Station Bio - Dreissen
Affiliations
Source: Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise website 4/04
Source: Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise website 4/04
Source: Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow CFACT Website 5/06
Source: Frontiers of Freedom website 5-06
Source: "Out of Africa: What Thoughtless Activists Want to do with Biotechnology" by Paul Driessen and Cyril Boynes, Jr.
Source: Tech Central Station Bio - Dreissen
Source: "GE Irresponsibility" by Paul Driessen for the Conservative Battleline
Source: Interfaith Stewardship Alliance "Call to Faith"
External resources
Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise website 4/04 http://www.cdfe.org
Tech Central Station Bio - Dreissen http://www.techcentralstation.com/biodreissenpaul.html
Tech Central Station article -Driessen "The Day After The Day After Tomorrow" by Paul Driessen 04/22/04 http://www.techcentralstation.com/042204D.html
"Insights Behind Kyoto" Article by Paul Driessen regarding 2004 Buenos Aires Summit. http://www.cfact.org/site/view_article.asp?idCategory=4&idarticle=644
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow CFACT Website 5/06 www.CFACT.org
"Out of Africa: What Thoughtless Activists Want to do with Biotechnology" by Paul Driessen and Cyril Boynes, Jr. http://www.michnews.com/cgi-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi/105/6853
"GE Irresponsibility" by Paul Driessen for the Conservative Battleline http://www.acuf.org/issues/issue59/060508cul.asp
Frontiers of Freedom website 5-06 http://www.ff.org
Interfaith Stewardship Alliance "Call to Faith" http://www.interfaithstewardship.org/pages/article.php?&id=160