Tuesday, April 24, 2012

An Assessment of the June 2012 Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development » Publications » The Federalist Society

[Chris Horner] Therefore, Rio+20 is best publicly framed in its run-up as another step in the movement away from the failed “climate” agenda as the principal vehicle for a particular agenda of environmental and economic governance, toward “sustainability.” This term, which is so ambiguous that it draws protests even from nations intended to benefit from wealth and technology transfers in its name, nonetheless has particular meaning in the eyes of the agenda’s supporters. Comments such as those cited above should help the public gain at least some appreciation of what is intended by and at stake in these talks.

Get ‘em While They’re Young « NoFrakkingConsensus

The WWF really believes we’re so fond of its corporate logo we’ll have no problem covering the skinned knees and bleeding fingers of our precious offspring with it.

Nor is the overtly political nature of this endeavour being hidden.

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