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Environmentalism
As of 2015, Wyss and the Wyss Foundation had donated more than $350 million to environmental protection, including conservation of national forests and other public lands in theWestern United States.[18]
In October 2018, Wyss published an article in The New York Times stating that he was contributing $1 billion to environmental causes.[19]
Wyss has said that he became passionate about the American West and land preservation after visiting the U.S. in 1958 as a student and taking a summer job as a surveyor with theColoradoHighway Department.[3][18]
In 1998, he created the Wyss Foundation.[20] The objective of the foundation was to establish and sponsor informal partnerships between non-governmental organizations and the United States government, in order to place large swathes of land under permanent protection in theAmerican West.[3] The organization sponsors the Wyss Scholars Program for graduate-level education in conservation.[4][21]
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In 2010, Wyss gaveThe Nature Conservancy$35 million to purchase 310,000 acres in Montana as part of one of the largest private conservation purchases in the United States.[18] In 2013, he donated $4.25 million to The Trust for Public Land for the purchase of oil and gas leases in Wyoming to prevent development in the Hoback Basin.[1][18] In 2016, Wyss made another donation to the Trust for Public Land that resulted in the expansion ofSaguaro National Park in Arizonaby 300 acres, including a mile and a half of Rincon Creek.[25]
Wyss is involved with TheWilderness Societyand Rails-to-Trails. He serves on the boards of theSouthern Utah Wilderness Alliance, the Center for American Progress, and the Grand Canyon Trust.[7][18][22] Wyss has donated more than $6 million to the Center for American Progress.[26] In 2011, Wyss won the Robert Marshall Award from The Wilderness Society for his conservation work.[3]
In January 2015, the conservative U.S. news site, The Daily Caller, accused JohnPodesta, who was at the time an advisor on environmental issues to the Obama administration, of an alleged ethics violation for pushing the advocacy agenda of a former employer, because previously, he had received $87,000 as a consulting fee for work he did in 2013 for the HJW Foundation (a Wyss organization that later was merged with the Wyss Foundation). According to the High Country News, "nothing ever came of the accusations".[27]
In 2018, Wyss donated $1 billion to the Wyss Campaign for Nature, aiming to conserve 30% of the world's land and oceans by 2030.[28]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys4ebxmH9e0
MICHAEL SAVAGE INTERVIEWS PELOSI ABOUT TAIWAN 1998
>7,429 views | Aug 2, 2022 | 21 minutes
Sunny Day
8 months ago
A remarkable interview, on so many levels. I appreciate the Dr.'s sense of history, enlightened enough to conduct it and record back then and releasing it again nearly a quarter century later, on today of all days. Bravo !
Ben Jones the 3rd
8 months ago
The fact that she knows all this โฆ. about the China , The Gulags , Soviet Union โฆ the fact she knows all this shows how she isnโt ignorant about what sheโs doing today โฆ.
Zero Man
8 months ago
Today, this interview would never be possible. She went off the deep end.
Ken Ames The Watcher Chronicles
8 months ago
I remember hearing that interview live when I was a long distance truck driver.
I've followed you since the beginning.
Matty O
8 months ago
Absolutely Wild Uncle Mike! How the time's have changed the last quarter century. 25 years later! Wow!
SuperStar
8 months ago
To hear her criticize a Dem POTUS is unreal. No slamming of Republicans? Shocking.
Laraine Chavez
8 months ago
II am amazed that she agreed to come on your show. 1998 seems like a lifetime ago. Isn't it ironic how she is part of the machine that forced Michael off the air in San Francisco?
Jenlisa
8 months ago
Interesting that back then she thought people SHOULDN'T be arrested for their political opinions.
bills
8 months ago
I'm surprised Pelosi did the interview. She wasn't as known back then in 1998. You could argue that Savage helped her rise, but then again, back then she was sober and somewhat reasonable. Fyi, I love Dr. Savage. Long time listener
Josette Davis
8 months ago
She was so likable back then. So different than the evil person she has become now.
brikfiend
8 months ago
Perhaps you weren't such a good judge of Pelosi Mike ? This creature ,like most politicians will say anything to curry favour with anyone who can further their career or wealth !
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