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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

History of Environmentalism- Agenda 21 - Sustainable Development

By William Walter Kay

Editor's Note:  The title line I added is descriptive of what this article outlines.  It gives us insight as to how slowly and exorable the green movement is in attaining its goals over decades.  It outlines how they get society to pay for them to undermine us with our own values; it shows just how the term sustainable development is a misnomer, because in reality "sustainable development" is an effort to stop future development and to eliminate as much development that already exists as possible.  This is what Agenda 21 is all about.  It is unscientific; it is irrational; it is misanthropic!  He outlines an important point that is usually not understood by the average reader.  The emphasis on the size of the population!  The green movement’s “moderate” wing only wants to eliminate four to five billion people.  A big minority considers mankind a virus that must be eliminated.  We must understand that to understand the actions of the green movement.  In order to emphasize the importance of this article it will be the only post today!  Follow the link in William Walter Kay's title line to go to this important article.

Rich Kozlovich
 
Intro:

The posting contains four articles about environmentalism in Alberta.
Highlights:

Alberta is a cold place blessed with huge coal, oil, and gas resources. Regarding “global warming,” Albertans are inordinately sceptical. Despite this, the Government of Alberta is so concerned with “global warming” it spends $500 million a year assailing this phantom menace.

Albertans are being corralled by an ever-larger, ever-more integrated network of wilderness parks controlled by an increasingly autonomous and zealous green cabal.

Environmentalism’s campaign to steer Alberta away from a resource based economy involves promoting tourism as a viable alternative industry. In keeping with this strategy, official estimates exaggerate Alberta’s tourism sector’s size by a factor of five. 

Environmentalists claim wilderness parks preserve Alberta’s “natural heritage.” In reality, Alberta’s environment has undergone so many natural transformations that any talk of preservation betrays an ahistorical, unscientific mindset.

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