Wednesday, April 10, 2024

UN Agenda 21 4-10-24

The original document issued by the UN is a 351 page word-salad designed to ruin successful countries. It is a Global Marxist scam.  The Downloaded PDF outline reads as follows: 

United Nations Conference on Environment & Development Rio de Janerio, Brazil, 3 to 14 June 1992

AGENDA 21 CONTENTS Chapter Paragraphs 1. Preamble 1.1 - 1.6

SECTION I. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS 2. International cooperation to accelerate sustainable development in developing countries and related domestic policies 2.1 - 2.43 3. Combating poverty 3.1 - 3.12 4. Changing consumption patterns 4.1 - 4.27 5. Demographic dynamics and sustainability 5.1 - 5.66 6. Protecting and promoting human health conditions 6.1 - 6.46 7. Promoting sustainable human settlement development 7.1 - 7.80 8. Integrating environment and development in decision-making 8.1 - 8.54

SECTION II. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPMENT 9. Protection of the atmosphere 9.1 - 9.35 10. Integrated approach to the planning and management of land resources 10.1 - 10.18 11. Combating deforestation 11.1 - 11.40 12. Managing fragile ecosystems: combating desertification and drought 12.1 - 12.63 13. Managing fragile ecosystems: sustainable mountain development 13.1 - 13.24 14. Promoting sustainable agriculture and rural development 14.1 - 14.104 15. Conservation of biological diversity 15.1 - 15.11 16. Environmentally sound management of biotechnology 16.1 - 16.46 17. Protection of the oceans, all kinds of seas, including enclosed and semi-enclosed seas, and coastal areas and the protection, rational use and development of their living resources 17.1 - 17.136 18. Protection of the quality and supply of freshwater resources: application of integrated approaches to the development, management and use of water resources 18.1 - 18.90 19. Environmentally sound management of toxic chemicals, including prevention of illegal international traffic in toxic and dangerous products 19.1 - 19.76 20. Environmentally sound management of hazardous wastes, in hazardous wastes 20.1 - 20.46 21. Environmentally sound management of solid wastes and sewage-related issues 21.1 - 21.49 22. Safe and environmentally sound management of radioactive wastes 22.1 - 22.9

SECTION III. STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF MAJOR GROUPS 23. Preamble 23.1 - 23.4 24. Global action for women towards sustainable and equitable development 24.1 - 24.12 25. Children and youth in sustainable development 25.1 - 25.17 26. Recognizing and strengthening the role of indigenous people and their communities 26.1 - 26.9 27. Strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations: partners for sustainable development 27.1 - 27.13 28. Local authorities' initiatives in support of Agenda 21 28.1 - 28.7 29. Strengthening the role of workers and their trade unions 29.1 - 29.14 30. Strengthening the role of business and industry 30.1 - 30.30 31. Scientific and technological community 31.1 - 31.12 32. Strengthening the role of farmers 32.1 - 32.14

SECTION IV. MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION 33. Financial resources and mechanisms 33.1 - 33.21 34. Transfer of environmentally sound technology, cooperation and capacity-building 34.1 - 34.29 35. Science for sustainable development 35.1 - 35.25 36. Promoting education, public awareness and training 36.1 - 36.27 37. National mechanisms and international cooperation for capacity-building in developing countries 37.1 - 37.13 38. International institutional arrangements 38.1 - 38.45 39. International legal instruments and mechanisms 39.1 - 39.10 40. Information for decision-making 40.1 - 40.30 * * * * * *

Copyright © United Nations Division for Sustainable Development * For section I (Social and economic dimensions), see A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. I); for section III (Strengthening the role of major groups) and section IV (Means of implementation), see A.CONF/151/26 (Vol. III). * For section II (Conservation and management of resources for development), see A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. II); for section III (Strengthening the role of major groups) and section IV (Means of implementation), see A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. III). * For section I (Social and economic dimensions), see A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. I); for section II (Conservation and management of resources for development), see A/CONF.151/26 (Vol. II).

https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/Agenda21.pdf

Comments

This 351 page document contains goals that are mutually destructive. Fighting Climate Change destroys their Economic goals.

The UN spends its time pursuing plans that don’t work.

There are 15 Pilot countries that are named in the 2022 UN Action list that claims there is a plan to restore these countries. They are: Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Libya, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Vanuatu and Yemen. The Action Plan is designed to quell displacement, yet Iran, another failed UN member country is funding terror organizations that disrupt many of these countries.

https://www.un.org/en/solutions-to-internal-displacement/action-agenda

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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