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Agenda 21 on Steroids
Debbie Coffey PPJG The Draft International Covenant on Environment and Development is Agenda 21 on steroids. If you take the word “Environment” out of the title (which seems to be thrown in to placate you), and call this the International … Continue reading
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UN to propose planetary regulations of water, food
Kelley Vlahos FOX News An environmental report issued by an agency of the United Nations last month has some critics sounding the alarm, saying it is a clarion call for “global governance” over how the Earth is managed. The report, … Continue reading
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Why Energy Efficiency Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be Read more: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2106272,00.html#ixzz1lhJZySSu
Brian Walsh TIME When New Yorker writer David Owen moved his family from Manhattan to a small town in northwestern Connecticut in 1985, it seemed like a green decision. Their tree-shaded house had been built in the 1700s and sat … Continue reading
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