by Susanne Posel
June 15, 2012
from
OccupyCorporatism Website
The
UN’s Earth Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio+20 this month has
attracted more than 100 science academies and leaders from all across the
globe to discuss population control and human consumption, among other
topics of global domination.
Humanity is a viable threat to the eco-system and future of planet Earth,
say scientists from the UK’s Royal Society .
“The overall message is that we need a
renewed focus on both population and consumption - it’s not enough to
look at one or the other,” said Prof Charles Godray from the Martin
School at the University of Oxford, who chaired the process of writing
the declaration.
“We need to look at both, because together
they determine the footprint on the world.”
Globalist academics decry humanity’s footprint
is getting “heavier and heavier”.
They have released a public declaration to
coerce developed and developing nations to join forces to combat humanity’s
assault on our planet.
The declaration states:
“The global population is currently around
seven billion, and most projections suggest that it will probably lie
between eight and 11 billion by 2050. Global consumption levels are at
an all-time high, largely because of the high per-capita consumption of
developed countries.”
The fear-mongers assert that if governments fail
to enact these changes,
“will put us on track to alternative futures
with severe and potentially catastrophic implications for human
well-being.”
Population control and severely limiting human
consumption, being discussed at the UN Earth Summit, will admonish
governments to agree to,
“commit to systematically consider
population trends and projections in our national, rural and urban
development strategies and policies.”
The drafted agreement claims all governments
pledge to “change unsustainable consumption and production patterns” to
reflect
Agenda 21 Sustainable Development policies within sovereign nations
so that the UN can usurp authority by ratification of international mandate
within individual countries.
The report claims that over population in under-developed countries has
resulted in unsustainable consumption worldwide.
Eliya Zulu, executive director of the
African Institute for
Development Policy in Nairobi, co-author of the report from the Royal
Society, says:
“Many African countries are feeling the
effects of population growth, and are finding they’ll need to deal with
it in order to continue developing as well as to address their
environmental issues.
If you look at a country like Rwanda, it’s
one of the most densely populated in Africa and the government believes
one of the reasons behind the genocide was high population density and
competition for resources.
And the economic downturn that started in
the late 1980s made people realize that in order to reach the Millennium
Development Goals [MDGs], you can’t do it if your population is growing
rapidly.”
Zulu points out that women in Africa are
contributing to the over-population problems, which is causing the need to
increase
family planning provisions in Africa.
“This is an absolutely critical period for
people and the planet, with profound changes for human health and
wellbeing and the natural environment,” said Sir John Sulston, the
report’s chairman, who headed the
Human Genome Project, and currently
chairs the Institute for Science Ethics and Innovation (ISEI).
“Where we go is down to human volition -
it’s not pre-ordained, it’s not the act of anything outside humanity,
it’s in our hands.”
These globalists believe that while more people
are born, over-consumption becomes an issue of over-population.
Under-developed countries are being blamed for
ushering our planet toward destruction because of lack of access to family
planning services.
By controlling fertility rates, as well as consumption of food, water and
other resources, these experts assert that the environment, CO2
emissions and the status of the planet will be saved.
The Royal Society has used gross national product (GDP) to define how
a nation’s economy can sustain its population. Their focus is to protect the
environment over the rights of humanity as a whole.
While the UN discusses how to deal with the rising human population, radical
environmentalists are speaking at the UN Earth Summit, urging that
biodiversity be protected from the effects of humanity.
The World Wildlife Federation (WWF) has also
released a report called
the Living Planet Report - Report 2012 that condemns the ecological disaster our planet is
becoming from the direct influence of man.
It was the WWF who
published a false report on the polar bear population
last year (Polar
Bear Population in Canada's Western Hudson Bay Unlikely to Survive Climate
Disruption). By purveying the myth that the polar bears are drowning due to
ice sheets melting because of global warming, the WWF participated in the
alarmism of climate change.
Real world observations from researchers found that polar bear populations
are estimated at 66% higher than climate change alarmists predicted.
David Nussbaum, CEO of the WWF in the UK, says:
“The Rio+20 conferences are an opportunity
for the world to get serious about the need for development to be made
sustainable. We need to elevate the sense of urgency, and I think this
is ultimately not only about our lives but the legacy we leave for
future generations.”
The report from the WWF is compiled from data
obtained from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), as well as
analysis from the Global Footprint Network (GFN) to further globalist
agendas for global sustainability and encompassing the world’s ecological
footprint.
They assert issues surrounding the use of fossil
fuels, deforestation for agricultural use, logging wood, and depleting fish
populations as a food source.
The ZSL claims 30% of the species of the world have been in a steady decline
since 1970, while tropical species have been waning at a rate of more than
60% because of the destruction to tropical lakes and rivers.
Tim Blackburn, director of the Institute of Zoology at the ZSL,
maintains:
“Nature is more important than money.
Humanity can live without money, but we can’t live without nature and
the essential services it provides.”
Nations under pressure by the UN and defined as
completely unsustainable are:
The WWF report points out that 405 river systems
are under attack worldwide, as well as the 30% food wastage caused by
countries in the West contribute to the global food shortages and
infrastructure in under-developed countries.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, has launched a “global conversation” to keep the appearance
that the UN is interested in creating the “future we want”.
Through
Facebook, Twitter or simply mailing in
concerns, the panelists and event participants will answer,
“questions, expectations, or comments... at
the event on November 22, 2012 at 10am EST.”
The United
Nations hope to continue to purvey the ruse that
they are an international community dedicated to making our world a better
place.
In the shadows,
the global Elite lurks and patiently wait
while the very right to human existence is stripped from sovereign nations
through international directives.
This vision of the future is not what we want.