What is the impact of Agenda 21 in current situation?
What is the impact of Agenda 21 in current situation?
Agenda 21 also recognises the interdependence of environmental, social, health and economic issues, emphasising that all people have the right to food, health care, shelter and education. Agenda 21 suggests new ways in which different groups can be involved in the decision making process.
Is Mexico part of Agenda 21?
Mexico subscribed to Agenda 21, an action plan that emerged from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. The Mexican State, however, is promoting projects that violate human rights, including the right to development and a healthy environment.
Has Agenda 21 been a success or failure?
Some areas of Agenda 21 have remained largely unsuccessful and could even be deemed failures. For example, globally, consumption and production patterns remain unsustainable. Although resource use has significantly reduced per unit of global economic output over the last 25 years3 (by around 30 per cent).
Who is Tom DeWeese?
Tom DeWeese has built a career of issuing scary warnings about Agenda 21, a completely voluntary United Nations set of principles for sustainable resource management.
What is Agenda 21 and why does DeWeese want it?
On the surface, Agenda 21 might seem an innocuous target. It is a completely non-binding guide for dealing with overpopulation, pollution, poverty and resource depletion. But it has been a deep — and lucrative — topic for DeWeese as he rails against threats to American national sovereignty.
Is Agenda 21 a ‘destructive and insidious scheme?
Not only have some counties passed resolutions opposing Agenda 21 (along with state legislatures in Kansas, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Virginia), but the Republican National Committee (RNC) in January 2012 passed one as well, decrying Agenda 21 as a “destructive and insidious scheme” meant to impose “socialist/communist redistribution of wealth.”
How urgent was DeWeese’s report on 9/11?
So urgent,” DeWeese wrote in a 2009 report. “But the devastation to our liberty and way of life is the same as if Lenin ordered it.”