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Rio+20 Sustinable Question Mark
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After Rio – what next?

Posted June 29, 2012 by CFACT

It’s time to give all mankind a real chance to enjoy genuine development Kelvin Kemm The Rio+20 World Environmental Conference has come and gone. The “Plus 20” comes from the fact that it took place twenty years after the first such conference, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. Between these dates, I was [...]

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Rio+20 I'm sure you've got humans
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From charming to alarming: Rio+20 sustainability propaganda

Posted June 28, 2012 by CFACT

A small sample of the propaganda imagery of the Rio+20 summit

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Dodging another UN bullet

Posted June 27, 2012 by CFACT

‘The Future We Want’ offered sustained power and money grabs in name of sustainability Paul Driessen and Duggan Flanakin The Future We Want outlined a “common vision” for planetary “sustainable development,” as proclaimed by the “Organizing Partners of the Major Group of NGOs,” to guide the taxpayer-funded Rio+20 summit that ended last week in disarray [...]

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Washington Times: Rio+20’s expensive wish list

Posted June 24, 2012 by CFACT

$1,325 per American family for U.N. bureaucrats By Paul Driessen and Duggan Flanakin The NGO Major Group Organizing Partners have finalized their key document for the Rio+20 Summit. “The Future We Want” outlines the common vision for “sustainable development” throughout the planet sought by those nongovernmental organizations – mostly social and environmental activist groups. There [...]

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CFACT’s Copacabana Beach sand art. Watch Now!

Posted June 23, 2012 by CFACT

An important message in the sand plus music and dancing.  Enjoy!   Tweet

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“Sustainable justice” = redistribution of scarcity

Posted June 22, 2012 by CFACT

Paul Driessen and Duggan Flanakin Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised that his Administration would “fundamentally transform the United States of America.”  He gave a clue to exactly what he had in mind when he told now-congressional candidate Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher: “When you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” Not necessarily – especially [...]

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