|

|
Welcome to Call to Decision
CAPITALIZING ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -
MAKING GOLD OUT OF GREEN
A 15 year review of Agenda 21
Joan M. Veon
The Women’s International Media Group, Inc.
Maurice Strong, the secretary-general of the 1992 “Rio Earth
Summit” remarked at the close of the meeting, “We have
established a new global partnership. You must translate
Agenda 21 and the decision that you have taken at the global level
into your own national policy and practices. We should consider
new taxes, user charges, emission permits, citizen funding all
based on the polluter-pays principle. The messages from the
children delivered as we opened this assembly this morning,
gathered during the 15,000 mile journey of Gaia.”
While no reasonable person took serious the idea of citizens
paying for using or over-consuming the earth’s resources,
sustainable development is all about capitalism, according to a
meeting recently held at the Royal Institute for International
Affairs-RIIA in London. In order to determine what kind of
capitalism, we must consider that the Programme of Action called
Agenda 21 which supported the 1992 UN Conference on the
Environment and Development, was all about a total re-make and
re-design of the world. It was all about who will control the
earth resources. Pretty amazing that a global organization
would lay stake to the waters, oceans, lakes, forests, birds,
animals, earth’s land surface, the air we breathe and the sky
and space, as well as you and me!
Little by little, the world is being re-organized using capitalism
as the global engine to also change the structure of government
from government to public-private partnership which is a
co-management of government by business. At the heart of
this philosophy is Gaia which is paganism and the elimination of
the authority and dominion which God the Creator set in place in
Genesis 1 and 2.
Let’s consider capitalism which is an “ism” like communism,
socialism, fascism or Marxism. Capitalism is the
ability to take a particular commodity and sell it at a profit.
But what IF the commodity you are selling is literally “thin
air”? The theory of climate change says the earth is
warming and we have too much carbon being emitted from the use of
oil. The polluter pays principal says that corporations
should be taxed for consuming too much of the world’s natural
oil resources. Who determines how much you should be using
and what you should pay? A group of chosen and corporately
financed non-governmental organizations: World Wildlife
Federation, Greenpeace, IUCN, Sierra Club, Conservation
International, Nature Conservancy, Friends of the Earth, and The
World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Fifteen years later, the message at the “Sense and
Sustainability Conference,” is that “You can make a lot of
money from the environment.” Posing as Gaia’s
environmental guardians, these savvy opportunists have changed
their mantra and are now singing the praises of capitalism with a
transfer of wealth melody.
Of course, they cover their objectives by using Al Gore horror
flicks and a continual stream of the most latest studies that says
we must do something NOW. Behind their message of despair is
one of a transfer of wealth and power to them. This tune
began shortly after the United Nations was founded in 1945.
Since then, nothing has been the same. The world appears to have
more problems than before and it is the United Nations that is
touting the environmental agenda. Their solutions to the multitude
of new problems that they have found is to push the envelope one
step further, and to slowly grab more and more power while
transferring wealth at the same time. If they are not Fabian
Socialists, they must be using Fabian Socialistic tactics.
Take for example my interview with British MP Colin Challen who
has suggested that perhaps each one of us needs a carbon allowance
for the amount of energy we can consume. Then when we use
too much, we can pay an “allowance” back to the government.
He apparently does not like the word “tax” because it is too
negative while “allowance” appears to convey that you and I
have been given an opportunity by government to emit a certain
amount of carbon and when it is used up, we then need some kind of
correction. Of course they say it is only to change behavior
but how many taxes do you know that have gone away after we
learned our lesson?
He explained that like corporations which use too much carbon,
individuals should also have the same kind of allotment.
When we use up our allotment of energy: gas in the car, oil as
result of too many airplane rides, etc., we won’t have any more
left on our “card” and will have to buy more from someone who
has not used all of their [government] allotment. Great scheme!
How brilliantly demonic considering the last time the world was
taxed was when Rome ruled. To quote him,
So if you were driving your big SUV and went on foreign
holiday’s, you would need a lot more and consequently you would
have to go to the market which would easily be accessible at Post
Office or on the Internet or on your mobile phone. You would have
to buy the extra emission to cover your emissions. If you didn’t
buy the extra units you would still have to pay for the extra
carbon because if you would run out and you went to the petrol
station and you didn’t have a surplus in your account of carbon
units you would have to pay a bit more for your petrol and
likewise your electricity and gas. Over that period of time you
can adjust you can change your vehicles to a hybrid, you can
insulate your house, you can do a whole range of those sort of
technical fixes to reduce your dependency on carbon intensive
energy. You might have more renewables, you may have a mini wind
turbine on the roof and solar panels and you could have a heat
exchange pump. You may decide to use public transport more. Or
have a smaller car which is what I’ve done.
When I asked Challen if the Fabian Society helped him with this
scheme, he thought for a moment and said, “Well they have their
own inputs in the government. They didn’t have any
involvement on this particular proposal.”
Another speaker, Professor Daniel Estees Director of the Yale
Center for Environmental Law and Policy, wrote a book that
describes the new green opportunities, Green to Gold - How
Smart Companies use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create
Value, and Build Competitive Advantage. Ford Motor, you
had better read this book or you will not survive Toyota’s
rising market share!
When I asked Dr. Estees about his evolutionary thinking with
regard to the environment, he told me
I think what we're seeing here is a real sea change in attitudes
towards environmental protection, first with regard to how society
understands how progress gets made. We are moving away from a
model that has really been dominant for 40 years where the
government not only sets the standards but is the primary actor in
doing the work of figuring out how we're going to protect the
environment, what technologies we need, and how to develop and
then mandate very specifically to the industry world what they
have to do in the way of technology for pollution control. We are
shifting down to a model that is based more on economic
incentives not command and control mandate. And then this new
model it will involve both taxes for harms or charges for
emissions that are causing harm as well as perhaps cap and
trade pollution allowance systems. We are going to see the private
sector taking a leading role in developing technologies.
When I asked him to explain the capitalistic evolution of the
environment between 1992 and 2007, he said,
I think we are in a sort of a slow roll revolution in terms of
understanding about how best to pursue environmental protection.
Agenda 21 is really a valuable compilation of the full spectrum of
things that we need to think about in the realm of pollution
control and natural resource management. But because it is so
comprehensive it's not really an action agenda and frankly it
doesn't really serve the same purpose in a world where private
markets are going to help drive us toward environmental solutions
so I think government setting standards on things like greenhouse
emissions, making companies pay a price for the harms they cause,
is a critical next step to getting us going on the path toward
solving the climate change problems, getting innovation going, harnessing
the entrepreneurial spirit that exists in America and across
the world.
In 1995, I asked Maurice Strong to define sustainable development
for me at the Gorbachev State of the World Forum and I
specifically incorporated the aspect of reducing the population of
the earth and the family dependency ratio, he told me,
We want to put [sustainable development] in business terms.
It’s running Earth, Inc. with depreciation, amortization and
maintenance accounts so that we are not really living off of
capital. If we continue to equate wealth creation with the
liquidation of our natural capital, we will be headed for
bankruptcy and that is the direction we are going NOW. We
need all the elements you mentioned and more to bring the
ecological systems and behavior towards them in line with our
economic and social aspirations.
Interestingly, I remember interviewing Dr. Paul Jeffers from The
Royal Society for the Protection of the Bird at the 2002
Sustainable Development Summit in Johannesburg. He told me that he
and his colleagues have put a value on all of nature worldwide and
it totals between $20T to $38T while others say that it might be
has high as $51T. So what is really happening here?
In the old days when the explorers discovered various parts of the
New World, they planted their flag and said it belonged to the
king or queen of their respective country. Do you think it
is possible that the United Nations and a small group of very,
very powerful insiders have just planted their Agenda 21 flag and
are now they are looking for ways to control their booty? Is
this possible? Have we become nothing but turnips (since man
no longer is sovereign) and now they can tax us for every breathe
of air, every shower, every hot cup of tea, every yard we drive in
our car, every hour that we have a light bulb on, and every carrot
we plant and water?
Secondly, let us consider for a moment the change in government.
Public-private partnerships-PPP were alluded to in Agenda 21 and
they were spelled out in Habitat II, a global meeting that took
place four years later. In an interview I did at the 5 year
follow-up to Rio in 1997 in Rio de Janeiro with Dr. Wally N’Dow,
former UNEP Director-General, he said with regard to this concept
of combining government and business,
In 1976, there were subjects that were taboo. One could not
discuss subjects such as the role of the private sector because we
were still in the grips of the Cold War, with ideologies
contending over what was capitalist, socialist, what was
acceptable in the UN for and what could not be discussedthe
private sector and landand who owns it, how it is managedthese
things could not be discussed.
Basically when you merge government and business together you get
fascism and that is what public-private partnership is all about:
a total re-ordering of government because government at every
level is broke and it appears that business has the money and the
power. It also appears that business, especially
eco-friendly businesses, who are going to make their next trillion
dollars on the new green products they have invented are the real
saviors of the world. Talk about re-tooling! Over 23
states here in the United States have incorporated public-private
partnerships into their modus operandi. They include:
Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois,
Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah,
Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. What does it
mean? It means that government no longer governs, as in the
old days. The new and powerful player is business.
Every time a public-private partnership is set upevery time a
toll road, utility, or public asset is sold, representative
government diminishes because the purpose of business is profit
not service. Who will government leaders listen to more?
Business with millions and billions of dollars or you and
me? We can see the rise in position of big business
which now holds their global meetings at every UN meeting.
They also now have legal input into the global agenda, be it the
United Nations General Assembly, the Group of Eight, the World
Trade Organization or the World Bank. Bottom line: the world
is involved in global corporate fascism: capitalism, government
and business.
Related to this is the fact that at every turn there is a transfer
of wealth taking place. As a result of U.S. government
policy, the U.S. taxpayer is financing environmental projects
around the worldnothing in our Constitution provides for this
kind of expense; funding all of the incentives for big business
and their new eco-green schemes which we will be forced to buy to
be in compliance; and paying for our participation in
huge international public-private partnerships with one, two, or
ten other countries, NGO’s, and corporations. Furthermore, there
are various calls by the UN, the Group of Eight and others for the
American taxpayer to increase foreign assistance to poor
countries. Lastly, the United Nations supports Jacque
Chirac’s call for a tax on airlines tickets to eliminate global
poverty. This is just one of many other tax schemes planned
in the future.
Green is now king. If a corporation does not incorporate
green into your company, you will not make it. Speaker after
speaker talked of the power of green stakeholders: corporate
shareholders, investors, consumers, and activists. Some department
stores are now introducing “energy product labels” for their
products. Consumers are beginning to ask about the kind of
“carbon footprint” a company has that they are interested in
investing in or purchasing from. And many major corporations now
have a Corporate Social Responsibility-CSR Department. CSR is now
the new mantra and right for business to be involved in
policy-making.
Stock exchanges are now setting up green indexes with lists of
corporations that are eco-friendly. The Dow Jones has one
and the Sao Paolo Stock Exchange has their new Corporate
Sustainability Index. In other words, if your corporation is not
upholding sustainable development, investors will not want to
invest in your company and you will be blackballed. The London
FTSE has adopted a definition of responsible investment which is
the “incorporation into the investment management process
(analysis and research) and the on-going asset stewardship of
social, environmental, and corporate governance related to
matters.” In the UK the Pension Act of 2000 includes
social environment and ethics into its assets while the United
Nations has created the UN Principles for Responsible Investment
which is a set of principles agreed to by a group of the largest
institutional investors. Lastly, Then there are very sophisticated
investment firms that are developing and trading in voluntary
carbon trading units with the goal of driving a new market and
creating liquidity in carbon trading. This must be the new
income fund of the 3rd millennium.
With regard to Agenda 21, why has the entire agenda been so
secretive? Why didn’t the United Nations just “come
clean” and tell us of these problems? What were they
hiding? With regard to reading any of their programs of
action, only an insider could interpret them because the words
they use have a different meaning than the normally accepted use
of a word. Why so radical? Why take God’s place and degrade the
position God gave human beings as being dominant over the earth?
Only an agenda that would seize control of the world’s assets
and gather them for a greater human power would do the things that
have been done over the last 15 years. This then leads us to
the last aspect to consider.
British aristocrat Cecil Rhodes had a dream of making the world
British because in his opinion, “they are the finest race in the
world.” According to Georgetown professor, Dr. Carroll Quigley
who wrote The Anglo-American Establishment, “Rhodes in
five previous wills left his fortune to form a secret society,
which was to devote itself to the preservation and expansion of
the British Empire. This society has been known at various times
as Milner’s Kindergarten, as the Round Table Group, as the
Rhodes crowd, as The Times Crowd, as the All Souls Group,
and as the Cliveden set.” He explains that while Rhodes
was alive, he was the leader with William T. Stead, Reginald
Baliol Brett or Lord Esher (friend and confident of Queen Victoria
and the most influential adviser of King Edward VII and King
George V), and Alfred Milner. He then describes some of
their achievements,
It plotted the Jameson Raid of 1895; it caused the Boer War of
1899-1902; it set up and controls the Rhodes Trust; it created the
Union of South Africa in 1906-1910; it has been the most powerful
single influence in All Souls, Balliol, and New Colleges at Oxford
for more than a generation; it has controlled The Times for
more than 50 years, with the exception of 1919-1922; it publicized
the idea of and the name ‘British Commonwealth of Nations’; it
was the chief influence in Lloyd George’s war administration in
1917-1919; it had a great deal to do with the formation and
management of the League of Nations[now United Nations] and of the
system of mandates; it founded the Royal Institute of
International Affairs in 1919 and still controls it; it controlled
and still controls, to a very considerable extent, the sources and
the writing of the history of British Imperial and foreign policy
since the Boer War (page 5).
What I am pointing out is the Royal Institute of International
Affairs was organized by Lord Robert Cecil, known as Viscount
Cecil of Chelwood, along with Lionel Curtis and others. Of
those who started the RIIA, Lord Robert Cecil and Lionel Curtis
were in key insiders with Cecil Rhodes. When you consider
the fact that the whole purpose of RIIA is to bring the world
under British control and that the League of Nations, now the
United Nations is part of their planning, it causes you to wonder
about just who Agenda 21 is for.
My research shows that at the global level, the British
Commonwealth with its 53 members has the potential to outvote the
single vote of the United States throughout the whole global
infrastructure. Furthermore, many of the early environmental
organizations were started primarily in Britain: The Nature
Conservancy was one of the four official research bodies under the
British Privy Council, Prince Philip of Britain and Prince
Bernhard of the Netherlands founded the radical World Wildlife
Federation and later on in 1982, the World Resources Institute was
founded by grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Prince
Charles who is known as the “eco-prince” worked behind the
scenes to get Agenda 21 to “go down” in at the Rio Earth
Summit and he started a major group of corporations which have
been setting up public-private partnerships all over the world.
Maurice Strong told me he was in England in 1991 attending a
meeting at the World Wildlife Federation with Prince Philip when
Prince Charles called him and asked him to jet with him to the
secret meeting he was holding in Rio de Janeiro with various
country leaders to strategize how to get Agenda 21 to go down.
Bottom line, it appears that all of the assets, including you and
me, are going back to the Crown and we are nothing but serfs,
paying an allowance back to the government for the right to use
any of their resources! Capitalizing on sustainable development
does not even come close to the truth. Call it green, call
it gold, call it climate warming, the real description of Agenda
21’s capitalistic global corporate fascism is feudalism.
Can’t
afford to quit your job? – Earn your AS, BS, or MS degree online in
1 year.
|