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− | '''Agenda 21''' is a [[United Nations]] [[globalist]] program as a result of (UNCED)which was held in Rio de Janeiro introduced with goals relating to the world economy, the environment and education. Agenda 21 is most known for its aims at combating extreme [[deforestation]] and protecting fragile [[environment]]s and maintaining [[biodiversity]] among them. | + | '''Agenda 21''' is a [[United Nations]] [[globalist]] program as a result of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) which was held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 introduced with goals relating to the world economy, the environment and education. Agenda 21 is most known for its aims at combating extreme [[deforestation]] and protecting fragile [[environment]]s and maintaining [[biodiversity]] among them. |
Many [[conservative]]s feel it interferes with community development at a local level and aims at abolishing [[private property]] worldwide.<ref>Conservative News and Views: [http://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/2011/07/27/constitution/un-agenda-21-abolish-private-property/ "UN Agenda 21 – abolish private property"]</ref> | Many [[conservative]]s feel it interferes with community development at a local level and aims at abolishing [[private property]] worldwide.<ref>Conservative News and Views: [http://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/2011/07/27/constitution/un-agenda-21-abolish-private-property/ "UN Agenda 21 – abolish private property"]</ref> | ||
+ | ==Other uses== | ||
+ | Agenda 21 is also the name of a fiction book by [[Glenn Beck]] and Harriet Parke that deals with the possible outcome of the initiative. | ||
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Revision as of 01:26, March 2, 2017
Agenda 21 is a United Nations globalist program as a result of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) which was held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 introduced with goals relating to the world economy, the environment and education. Agenda 21 is most known for its aims at combating extreme deforestation and protecting fragile environments and maintaining biodiversity among them.
Many conservatives feel it interferes with community development at a local level and aims at abolishing private property worldwide.[1]
Other uses
Agenda 21 is also the name of a fiction book by Glenn Beck and Harriet Parke that deals with the possible outcome of the initiative.
See also
External links
- United Nations - Official site
- American Thinker explanation
Sites critical of the U.N.
References
- ↑ Conservative News and Views: "UN Agenda 21 – abolish private property"