Archive for “Keith Lockitch”


74 min. Darwin and the Discovery of Evolution

This talk was recorded on March 13, 2008, as part of the ARC Speaker Series.

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14 min. Earth Day

Keith Lockitch is interviewed by Jim Harrison about Earth Day and the real meaning of environmentalism.

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14 min. The Real True Story of Earth Day

Keith Lockitch and Alex Epstein expose the anti-human premises that underlie Earth Day. Also: why capitalism is needed to reduce our vulnerability to natural disasters. (Pajamas TV interview; 14 min.)

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15 min. Earth Day at 40: A Pro-Nature Movement or an Anti-Industrial Religion?

Keith Lockitch and Alex Epstein examine Earth Day on its 40th anniversary, and explain why it is consistently anti-industrial. (Pajamas TV interview; 15 min.)

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38 min. Earth Day: A Day Worth Celebrating?

Don Watkins interviews Keith Lockitch and Onkar Ghate on the meaning of Earth Day.

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65 min. Creationism in Camouflage: The “Intelligent Design” Deception

This talk by Keith Lockitch was delivered on November 17, 2005, as part of the ARC Lecture Series.

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8 min. Heartland Institute Interviews Keith Lockitch on Climate Change

Keith Lockitch discusses climate change, and under what circumstances people are more vulnerable to severe climate events. This recording is hosted by the Heartland Institute. [download mp3]

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6 min. “Heretical Views”

Keith Lockitch is interviewed about global warming by the Heartland Institute.

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2 hrs., 18 min. A Critique of Climate Change Science and Policy

This panel discussion featuring Keith Lockitch and Willie Soon was recorded April 13, 2009, as part of the ARC Lecture Series.

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13 min. Objectivism in an Era of Statism

Debi Ghate and Keith Lockitch discuss the challenges and opportunities involved in promoting Objectivism in today’s culture. (Pajamas TV interview; 13 min.)

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