Moving towards the goal of sustainability requires fundamental changes in human attitudes and behaviour. Progress in this direction is thus critically dependent on education and public awareness. The concept of sustainable development – as this document suggests – is not a simple one, and there is no road map to prescribe how we should proceed. Yet time is short, and we are called upon to act without delay. We must move ahead now, in a spirit of exploration and experimentation and with the broadest possible range of partners, so as to contribute through education to correcting trends that place in jeopardy our common future.
http://www.unesco.org/education/tlsf/mods/theme_a/popups/mod01t05s01.htmlOur children are to be the guinea pigs in a vast unelected globalist experiment without any discussion about it. They must be subjected to transformational change in place of a tried and trusted educational system despite there being no road map.
We must appreciate the interconnectedness of people and nature at a local and global level; value the importance of natural and cultural diversity to our lives, economy and wellbeing, and so on and on it goes. HERE All of this sounds altruistic and fair until we see how it works in practice.
Two examples suffice to illustrate the madness that is being developed in the name of `sustainability`:
Using land for biofuels instead of growing food is a prize winning project for sustainability. But if you regard the Earth`s human population as unsustainable - as the globalists do - why worry about feeding the world`s children?
The recent flooding in Somerset was driven by EU policy directives so that the interests of `biodiversity, sustainability and wildlife habitats` were put above those of farming and people.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/10625663/Flooding-Somerset-Levels-disaster-is-being-driven-by-EU-policy.html:
Here is how the madness began:
"The common enemy of humanity is man. In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. All dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy is humanity itself."
(The Club of Rome - Premier environmental think-tank and consultants to the United Nations quoted in community press group)http://communitypressgroup.com/articles/extreme-carbon-dioxide-reduction-will-be-a-death-sentence-for-humanity--planet-earth-/
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