The Van Jones Fiasco—How Low Can Lefty Greens Go?
By Brenda Walker

It was a very bad day for environmentalism in the mid-90s when the Sierra Club secretly took a $100 million donation from Wall Street investor David Gelbaum on the condition that its historic caution about immigration not be renewed.

It signaled the end of true bipartisan defense of the earth and the beginning of environmentalism's enthusiastic plunge into extreme multicultural ideology and nutty One-Worldism—with a deep-sixing of the overpopulation issue both domestically and worldwide.

The greens' recent elevation of radical Van Jones, Obama’s just-derailed green jobs czar, is another marker of the decay.

In 2000, conservationist icon David Brower resigned from the Sierra Club board, complaining that there was "no real sense of urgency" about saving the earth. "Overpopulation is perhaps the biggest problem facing us, and immigration is part of that problem'', Brower said.â€