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June 22, 2012

Press conference: CFACT’s Mission Rio, Watch now!

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The Rio+20 version of “sustainable development” would devastate the world’s poor. CFACT rebuked the UN, environmental groups, and Rio+20 delegates for attempting to force their dreadful version of the future on the world.

Highlights include Senator James Inhofe addressing the Earth Summit via video; Lord Christopher Monckton explaining that sustainable development is about the radical left’s wishlist not the environment; Climate Depot’s Marc Morano arguing that sustainable development should be redefined as coal, oil and natural gas; journalist Magnus Gudmundsson’s presentation about Greenpeace propaganda; and CFACT President David Rothbard defending political and economic freedom as the only true path towards all that’s best for people and the planet too.

 






 
 

 
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